As part of the Festival of Art History, join us on the rooftop for a gentle afternoon of painting and looking closely at the meeting of sea and sky. Using watercolours, we’ll explore the shifting tones, textures, and moods of the seascape, from soft ripples to crashing waves, from bright skies to dark clouds, and everything in between. Experiment with colour, paper, and textures as you create your own response to the unique sea view from our Rooftop Foyer. All welcome, no experience needed, just come, look, and get inspired by the many moods of the sea!
What are Art Sundays?
Art Sundays are free drop-in creative workshops that take place on the first and third Sunday of every month, open to all ages.
Each week, the workshops will be led by an artist taking inspiration from our exhibitions programme.
You can find Art Sundays in the Rooftop foyer from 2pm – 4.30pm.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Art Sundays have been kindly supported by the Isabel Blackman foundation.
This event is part of Art History Festival 2025 organised by the Association for Art History.
This year’s festival theme is Art & Nature, celebrating the profound connections between art, nature, and emotional and mental wellbeing. From Chinese calligraphy to contemporary eco-art, The Art History Festival 2025 will showcase art from different cultures and eras that draws inspiration from nature and the environment or works in synergy with it. In a world of conflict and crises, this Festival will include exploration of the power of art and nature to soothe, heal, centre and uplift individuals and to restore and rejuvenate communities.
Learn more about the Art History Festival 2025 here.
