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Holiday Club
4 day courses; Week One starts Tue 12 Aug, Week Two starts Tue 19 Aug
Join us this summer for an unforgettable holiday club at Compton Verney.
Children will dive into our inspiring exhibitions, explore the stunning grounds and unleash their creativity. From building imaginative architectural creations and crafting unique textile art to using nature as a canvas for their own masterpieces, every day promises excitement and discovery.
Perfect for young artists and adventurers alike, this is the ultimate summer escape to create, play and explore!
Prices and Information
£160 for 4 days
4 day courses for 8 – 11 yr olds
Booking essential
Earlier drop off (9am) can be arranged
Week ONe
Children will dive into our inspiring exhibitions, explore the stunning grounds, and unleash their creativity. From building imaginative architectural creations, crafting unique textile art and using nature as a canvas for their own masterpieces, every day promises excitement and discovery.
Meet the artist
Olivia Wilson is a passionate art and design teacher with over 15 years of experience inspiring creativity in schools, galleries, and holiday workshops. Olivia’s love for teaching art shines through her fun and engaging approach, making her classes a favourite for children of all ages.
Having dedicated her career to nurturing young artists, Olivia believes that everyone has the potential to be creative. Her workshops are designed to bring out the best in her students, building confidence and encouraging self-expression in a supportive and joyful environment.
WEEK TWO
Inspired by our outdoor artworks, exhibitions and collections, children will be encouraged to try lots of creative activities and flex their imagination.
They will take part in drawing and creative games, sculpture challenges, experiment with printing as well as designing collaborative murals.
They will spend some time outdoors as well as in the art studio for this week.
Meet the artist
Molly Cleaver is an artist based in the Black Country, West Midlands, whose practice revolves around playful approaches to expanded painting. Her work blends reworked materials, domestic objects, and staged compositions to produce sculptural pieces that push the boundaries of traditional painting. Collaboration plays a central role in her practice, demonstrated through her involvement in creative projects and artist residencies at organisations in the region.