Modern Watercolor Designs
Saturday 24 January
Newton Mearns - 10am - 2.0 Hours
Richa Aggarwal
Discover modern watercolor designs in this vibrant 2-hour meetup. Undertand watercolor techniques, color mixing and start painting with watercolors .Great for beginners to start their painting journey with confidence and for intermediate to understand the medium more . Bring your own materials.
Watercolor Loose Flowers
Saturday 07 February
Newton Mearns - 10am - 2 Hours
Richa Aggarwal
Master loose watercolor flowers in this relaxed 2-hour meetup. Capture soft petals, flowing leaves, and natural vibrancy with easy, free-flowing techniques under host guidance. Perfect for beginners. Bring your own materials.
Understanding Watercolor Basics
Saturday 21 February
Newton Mearns - 10am - 2.0 Hours
Richa Aggarwal
Build watercolor confidence: understand the medium, master one core technique (water control, pigment balance), and create a finished artwork. Hands-on workshop with step-by-step guidance. Beginner-friendly. Bring your own materials.
Watercolor Wild Flowers
Saturday 07 March
Newton Mearns - 10am - 2.0 Hours
Richa Aggarwal
Paint vibrant watercolor wild flowers in this engaging 2-hour meetup. Discover techniques for lively petals, stems, and foliage with loose, expressive brushwork guided by the host. Beginner-friendly. Bring your own materials.
Modern Watercolor Designs
Saturday 21 March
Newton Mearns - 10am - 2.0 Hours
Richa Aggarwal
Discover modern watercolor designs in this inspiring 2-hour meetup. Experiment with contemporary styles, bold patterns, and creative compositions using fluid techniques guided by the host. Beginner-friendly. Bring your own materials.
The Cloisters at University of Glasgow - Mini Photo Session
Saturday 17 January
University of Glasgow
Do you need an updated family portrait? Come along to our mini photo sessions.Mini-sessions are short 30 minute photo sessions for up to 6 people - perfect for families with little ones who can't sit still for too long.
ARTherapy
Saturday 17 January
Kelvingrove area, Glasgow - 10am - 2.0 Hours
LIZETTE VENTURA
A unique ARTherapy session for adults with music accompaniment. Relaxed outdoor acrylic painting experience. Participants bring their own supplies: pencil, canvas, acrylic paints, paint brush. Beginner-friendly.
Beginner's Crochet Class
Saturday 17 January
Langlands Rd, Glasgow - 10am - 3.0 Hours
Stacy Nicolson
If you are brand new to crochet, haven't picked up a hook in years, or simply want a little more confidence with the basics, this class is perfect for you. We'll cover how to hold the hook and yarn, making a chain, slip stitch, and basic stitches like single and double crochet. You'll work on a simple project like a coaster, small square, or potholder to take home and build your skills. Reserve your spot now for full details upon booking.
Portrait Class With Studio Lighting
Sunday 18 January
Breahead,Glasgow - 10am - 3 Hours
Hassan Nezamian
A 3 hour class showing the fundamentals of having and using a studio. Production photography, flash and lighting power. Settings and materials like whiteboard and reflectors. This will be held in a photography studio.
Portraiture With Natural Light
Sunday 25 January
Argyle Street - 10am - 2 Hours
Hassan Nezamian
This class is your time to learn and gain a proper understanding of Composition and the importance of light to help boost your photography skills. Just the available light, we will walk through, troubleshoot, make adjustments and capture a portrait successfully. We will also learn how to use light modifiers like a reflector to help capture appropriately exposed shots in not-so-great lighting
Easy Watercolour Landscapes
Sunday 25 January
North Kelvinside - 11am - 2 Hours
Adrian Eaton
Learn easy watercolour techniques to create beautiful landscape scenes. We will explore methods for skies, clouds, and brickwork details to develop your landscape painting skills.
Beginner's Photography Class
Sunday 08 February
Argyle Street - 10am - 3 Hours
Hassan Nezamian
This class is designed to give you a solid understanding of the fundamental basics of photography the 'nuts and bolts' stuff that will set you on the path to understanding your camera and how to create great shots. Armed with these fundamentals, you will have the skills and the confidence to approach any style of photography, from portraits to landscapes and everything in between.During this course, we will cover such topics as the Exposure Triangle, Camera Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO and Composition.Photography is a technical exercise and there is a lot to learn, but these basics apply to any type of photography. However, as we only have a limited time to cover each of these topics, please keep a copy of this course guide and practice these tricks and techniques over and over again whenever you can.Taking great photos takes time, practice, patience and consideration. In the beginning stages,it is very easy to become frustrated that your images don't capture your subject as you would like to. This is perfectly normal and even professional photographers face this same challenge. Be patient with it, you're learning and with practice your photography will improve with every shot.
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Mini Photo Session
Sunday 15 February
Kelvingrove area
Do you need an updated family portrait? Come along to our mini photo sessions.Mini-sessions are short 30 minute photo sessions for up to 6 people - perfect for families with little ones who can't sit still for too long.
Beginner's Crochet Class
Saturday 21 February
Langlands Rd, Glasgow - 10am - 3.0 Hours
Stacy Nicolson
If you are brand new to crochet, haven't picked up a hook in years, or simply want a little more confidence, this is the class for you. In this beginner-friendly session, you'll learn the basics: how to hold the hook and yarn, making a chain, slip stitch, single and double crochet. Work on a simple project like a coaster, small square, or potholder to take home. All materials supplied. Drinks included.
Street Photography
Sunday 22 February
St Enoch, Howard St - 10am - 2 Hours
Hassan Nezamian
People, cafes, vendors, street merchants, buskers, historic buildings, art installations and much more. The power of observation underpins the art of great street photography. Learning to "see" interesting detail is a practised skill and we introduce you to easy methods that will open your photographer's eye and expose you to a world that is alive with detail. The most rewarding part of the class is learning how to approach interesting people and have them willingly pose for you.We will also go over settings, focusing techniques and lens choices common to street photography to help us capture those random chance encounters.
Easy Watercolour Landscapes: Snowdrops and Crocuses
Sunday 22 February
North Kelvinside - 11am - 2 Hours
Adrian Eaton
Learn the joy of watercolour painting with our experienced host who will guide you through various media and techniques to create beautiful landscape scenes or subjects of your own choice.
Beginner's Photography Class
Sunday 08 March
Argyle Street - 10am - 3 Hours
Hassan Nezamian
This class is designed to give you a solid understanding of the fundamental basics of photography the 'nuts and bolts' stuff that will set you on the path to understanding your camera and how to create great shots. Armed with these fundamentals, you will have the skills and the confidence to approach any style of photography, from portraits to landscapes and everything in between.During this course, we will cover such topics as the Exposure Triangle, Camera Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO and Composition.Photography is a technical exercise and there is a lot to learn, but these basics apply to any type of photography. However, as we only have a limited time to cover each of these topics, please keep a copy of this course guide and practice these tricks and techniques over and over again whenever you can.Taking great photos takes time, practice, patience and consideration. In the beginning stages,it is very easy to become frustrated that your images don't capture your subject as you would like to. This is perfectly normal and even professional photographers face this same challenge. Be patient with it, you're learning and with practice your photography will improve with every shot.