Date and Times Saturdays from October 2024 - April 2025 | 10am-1pm
The Saturday Art Club is back! Part of the National Saturday Club network
This is a wonderful opportunity to develop new skills, make new friends, achieve a Bronze Art Award and showcase your artwork in a national exhibition!
As a Club member, you will attend weekly Saturday classes facilitated by an artist, who will support you to develop new skills in critical thinking and creative practice. They will introduce you to working across different artistic disciplines from printmaking and textiles to sculpture and collage. You will also be supported to exhibit your work, facilitate workshops, visit other cultural institutions, and gain an accredited Bronze Arts Award.
As part of the National Saturday Club, you will take part in national events throughout the year including :
Helpful information
Does it take place every Saturday?
The club takes place every Saturday in the National Maritime Museum from 10am to 1pm during autumn, winter and spring terms only. A full timetable will be issued in advance of the project.
Here are the scheduled dates for the 2024-5 club :
January 2025
Date
Day
Location
11-Jan
11-Jan Saturday ReThink Space
18-Jan
18-Jan Saturday Learning Space
25-Jan
25-Jan Saturday ReThink Space
February 2025
Date
Day
Location
1-Feb
1-Feb Saturday Learning Space
8-Feb
8-Feb Saturday ReThink Space
15-Feb
15-Feb Saturday Offsite trip
No session on 22 February due to half term.
March 2025
Date
Day
Location
1-Mar
1-Mar Saturday Learning Space
8-Mar
8-Mar Saturday ReThink Space
15-Mar
15-Mar Saturday Learning Space
22-Mar
22-Mar Saturday Learning Space
29-Mar
29-Mar Saturday ReThink Space
April to May 2025
Date
Day
Location
5-Apr
5-Apr Saturday Learning Space
26-Apr
26-Apr Saturday Learning Space
3-May
3-May Saturday Learning Space
Arts Award catch-up sessions TBC in April / May.
The TBC dates in April / May are dependent on whether any additional sessions are needed for you to achieve your Bronze or Silver Arts Award and will be decided with you, on an individual basis, in February / March.
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Do I need to bring anything?
All materials will be provided, including snacks and refreshments. You’re welcome to come along by yourself or bring some friends.
Do I need to attend every session?
To get the most out of each session, it is important to come on time and regularly, and to let us know if you can’t make it in advance.
How much does it cost?
It is free! All food and equipment will be provided, including travel expenses for scheduled trips outside the museum. You do need to be able to travel to and from the museum for the weekly sessions.
If you are worried about getting to the museum or paying for your transport for the weekly timetable of sessions, please contact us via the details below.
To join the Saturday Art Club, we ask that you :
How do I sign up?
If you are interested in joining the 2024-25 club, you will be asked to submit a form with some contact information and a bit about yourself! The link for this will be available soon, in summer 2024. Places are limited, and this club is popular, so we do also operate a waiting list.
Please email Amy at youngpeople@rmg.co.uk with any questions, or you can ask to arrange a call, or text 07907 711159.
Amy is the Youth Programmes Producer at Royal Museums Greenwich. She works with people aged 13-24 on creative projects. The best bit about Amy’s job, in her opinion, is supporting younger audiences to feel comfortable and try their best by listening to what they need, how they feel, and what they are passionate about!
Responses to the Saturday Art Club
This club has helped me overcome challenges no matter how they difficult they are.
There will be people who support and respect you for who you are. This club has shown me a lot about who I want to be.
This club has helped me overcome challenges no matter how they difficult they are.
I really enjoyed it this year. I want to do it again next year. Art Club was a great experience.
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