Acomb Explore Library has launched a free creative art project for adults.
Creative Cafes, is a six week programme designed to help adults explore their creativity, connect with others, and improve their well-being.
Explore is an independent organisation which runs 15 libraries and Archives in York, including their flagship York Explore on Museum Street.
Done in a relaxed and friendly environment, the Explore led art project will be hosted by two professional artists, Izzy Williams and Grace Richmond.
Participants will take part in weekly sessions where they’ll experiment with different art forms, using inspiration from Explore York’s archive collections and Acomb’s local history.
Each session offers a space to be creative while providing opportunities to meet new people and share ideas over a cup of tea and cake.
The project is part of Explore York’s mission to foster cultural engagement and creativity across the city.
The Creative Cafe is open to everyone, regardless of previous artistic experience. The sessions are inclusive and supportive, encouraging adults to try something new, learn new skills, and express themselves in a relaxed setting.
Creative Cafes are part of the second year of Explore’s National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) programme this autumn.
Following the success of the first Creative Cafes project at Tang Hall Explore Library, which culminated in a showcase of participants’ artwork, this next phase brings the creative experience to Acomb Explore Library.
The workshops will run on Monday mornings from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm, at the Acomb Explore Library.
Starting on Monday 28 October, they will continue weekly until the final session on 2 December.
To secure your place, email [email protected] or register your interest by calling in at Acomb Explore Library, or phoning 01904 552651.
For more information, visit their website here.