Colour Your World with Jo Sunshine at The Hunterian
Sunday 7 September, 2025, 2 p.m.
Hunterian Museum, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Get ready for a burst of colour and creativity at The Hunterian!
Join brilliant local artist Jo Sunshine—whose vibrant work is featured in our latest contemporary art exhibition Assembly—for a fun, hands-on colouring workshop where you are the artist.
Jo will show you how colouring can keep your brain happy, relaxed, and brimming with ideas. She’ll share her favourite tips and tricks—then it’s over to you to experiment, play, and make something totally unique.
Whether you like colouring inside the lines or going wild with bold, colourful scribbles, this workshop is all about trying new things and having fun with art.
Come along and fill the Museum with colour and creativity!
What you need to know:
All materials provided—just bring your imagination!
Suitable for children aged 7+ with an accompanying adult.
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