Workshops

The Crossway Foundation's programme of practical workshops is at the heart of its activity. Through a wide-ranging selection of classes, taught by visiting artists and teachers from the around the world, young people can have direct contact with different cultures, gain practical skills and new knowledge.


 

Pigment Making Workshop
Eid Workshop, Trafalgar Square
Sculpture Workshop, South Camden Community School
Athier Mousawi, British Museum Artists-in-Schools Workshop at Winchmore School
Eltham School Workshop at British Museum
British Museum Curator, Venetia Porter with students from Crown Woods
Middle East Festival at Wallasey School, Liverpool
Plashet School student on Museum visit
Students from Crown Woods School at British Museum Artists-in-Schools Workshop
Painting Workshop at Dagenham Park Community School
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We are especially keen to teach the younger generation creative skills that can be applied within society; accordingly a number of traditional arts workshops are at the heart of our offer. Crossway's Workshop Programme is built on the successful models developed by artists, Adam Williamson and Stephen Stapleton over the past ten years.

To date, Crossway has run workshops in over 150 schools in the UK and Middle East as well as at leading institutions including the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, City Hall, British Film Institute, St Paul's Cathedral, Imperial War Museum, Venice Biennale, Global Competitiveness Forum (Riyadh), Art Dubai, Dubai Cultural Council, British Council Oman/Bahrain/Lebanon/UAE.

Through interactive and innovative learning experiences, Crossway seeks to address the need for more integration and inclusion in British Secondary Schools and believes passionately in breaking down the barriers that prevent young people from interacting with the world on their own terms.