Join us for an extra special day-time Art Cafe as we celebrate Creativity & Wellbeing Week!
Whether you are looking for something to do during the day, or want to find some time during working hours to get creative, come along and take part in this collaborative and community based workshop. As long as the weather is nice, we'll be in the garden.
Come with friends or come solo — whatever feels right. The atmosphere is warm, relaxed and open to everyone. Although the sessions are aimed at adults, you’re welcome to bring your children if that’s the only way you can attend. You’re also encouraged to bring your own projects if you’d like a cosy space to create alongside others. You’ll be supported by our artists, Honey and Shahena. Tables will be set up where you can draw on your own or with a group of people.
The Art Cafe runs from 2.30-4.30pm and you’re free to drop in whenever you can, even if it’s just for a short while. All materials are provided and the cafe will be open for teas, cold drinks, wraps and salads if you’d like refreshments while you create.
About Creativity & Wellbeing Week: a partnership between London Arts and Health and the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance, Creativity & Wellbeing Week is a national festival creating opportunities for everyone to access the enormous health benefits of arts and cultural activities. More info here.
Contact: If you have any questions regarding this session, please email programming@stmargaretshouse.org.uk
Venue: The Gallery Cafe at St Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road — E2 9PL
Access: Step-free entry to The Gallery Cafe is at the rear, through the garden. It is accessible through the gate located two doors to the left of the café’s main entrance. If you require access to an accessible toilet, please get in touch with us on 020 8980 2092 or email programming@stmargaretshouse.org.uk so we can arrange this for you.
Time: 2.30-4.30pm (stay for just ten minutes or the whole two hours)
Date: Thursday 21st May
Tickets: FREE
So we have a rough idea of numbers to prepare materials, it would be great if you could book your free ticket using the link below:

