We are showing two of the films from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures - Snuff and Angel Pavement.
Screenings will take place in the Clore Learning Space at 11am and 2pm.
There will be cushions and chairs for these family screenings.
FREE but ticketed to keep an eye on numbers.
Here is some info about each of the films:
SNUFF - A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Village knight Sir Thomas Magpie, well known for both his generosity and love of flamboyant hats, despairs that his clumsy page Snuff will ever learn the tricky skills he needs to one day be a knight himself. However, when four thieves threaten to raid a local bootmaker’s shop, Snuff has a clever idea to outfox the villains and save the day. His reward? His very own horse and fancy hat, just like a proper knight!
ANGEL PAVEMENT - Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls, apart from also being secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on ‘angel patrol’ amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal too. One day they meet street artist Sid and decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky, and ultimately scoops a top prize, bringing joy and wonder to all. Angel Pavement is the latest episode in the landmark animated box set Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures, inspired by the whimsical and vibrant work of the beloved children's author and illustrator Sir Quentin Blake.
We are showing two of the films from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures - Snuff and Angel Pavement.
Screenings will take place in the Clore Learning Space at 11am and 2pm.
There will be cushions and chairs for these family screenings.
FREE but ticketed to keep an eye on numbers.
Here is some info about each of the films:
SNUFF - A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Village knight Sir Thomas Magpie, well known for both his generosity and love of flamboyant hats, despairs that his clumsy page Snuff will ever learn the tricky skills he needs to one day be a knight himself. However, when four thieves threaten to raid a local bootmaker’s shop, Snuff has a clever idea to outfox the villains and save the day. His reward? His very own horse and fancy hat, just like a proper knight!
ANGEL PAVEMENT - Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls, apart from also being secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on ‘angel patrol’ amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal too. One day they meet street artist Sid and decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky, and ultimately scoops a top prize, bringing joy and wonder to all. Angel Pavement is the latest episode in the landmark animated box set Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures, inspired by the whimsical and vibrant work of the beloved children's author and illustrator Sir Quentin Blake.
Known all over the world for his illustration work for children, Quentin Blake has also produced drawings that are widely used in hospitals and other public spaces, and has created numerous personal artworks for exhibitions and publications. All these drawings are kept in the archive at his studio in London. Dive into this fascinating collection with this illustrated talk by Liz Williams, Quentin Blake’s archivist.
Liz also co-curated the exhibition Beasts, Battles & Books which is on in the main gallery until 2nd March.
For adults and children aged 10+
Create your own original design priceless artwork and collectors piece!
Artist Caris Jackson will share her inventive creative processes and visual resources in this fun and friendly mixed media collage workshop.
Encouraging you to work imaginatively and create fantastic visual imagery, Caris will inspire and guide you through composition, building a narrative, creating a character, use of colour and mixed media so no previous experience is necessary.
Collage describes both the technique and the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric and other materials are arranged onto a backing. It can be a collection or combination of various things intentionally collected or randomly picked.
To make your collage even more personal, you are encouraged to bring your own A4 photocopied image (can be black & white or colour) but if you don't want to there is plenty of material provided to work with.
All materials and tuition provided plus tea and biscuits.
There are two sessions - one in the morning from 10.30am to 12.30pm and another in the afternoon from 1.30pm to 3.30pm
Reductions for two people coming together/family tickets
Have-A-Go Shakespeare
Following our popular taster session in December, we are delighted to announce the beginning of regular workshops here at Hay Castle.
Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!
The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.
£7.50 per session - payable on the day.
All welcome! No experience necessary
Further sessions on:
Tuesday 11 March
Tuesday 25 March
Tuesday 8 April
Creating Creatures!
Francesca Kay will help you make portraits of wonderful animals, birds, and imaginary beasts.
Part of our Quentin Blake season - you can also see the exhibition in the Gallery
Sessions at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm
Each session lasts about an hour
Children to be accompanied at all times
We are showing two of the films from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures - Snuff and Angel Pavement.
Screenings will take place in the Clore Learning Space at 11am and 2pm.
There will be cushions and chairs for these family screenings.
FREE but ticketed to keep an eye on numbers.
Here is some info about each of the films:
SNUFF - A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Village knight Sir Thomas Magpie, well known for both his generosity and love of flamboyant hats, despairs that his clumsy page Snuff will ever learn the tricky skills he needs to one day be a knight himself. However, when four thieves threaten to raid a local bootmaker’s shop, Snuff has a clever idea to outfox the villains and save the day. His reward? His very own horse and fancy hat, just like a proper knight!
ANGEL PAVEMENT - Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls, apart from also being secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on ‘angel patrol’ amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal too. One day they meet street artist Sid and decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky, and ultimately scoops a top prize, bringing joy and wonder to all. Angel Pavement is the latest episode in the landmark animated box set Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures, inspired by the whimsical and vibrant work of the beloved children's author and illustrator Sir Quentin Blake.
Jackie Morris is an illustrator, author and painter who lives and works in Wales. She has illustrated many books including The lost Words, co-created with Robert Macfarlane and Hay Festival Book of the year in 2017, The Snow Leopard, The Iceberg and The White Fox. Much of her work is inspired by shapeshifting and the wilder world.
Cantorion Y Gelli is Hay’s mixed-voice, Welsh-language choir.
Musical Director, Gemma Woolford, gathered a group of friends together after the final lockdown to learn one Welsh song, and the fun started from there. Members are either learning Welsh or passionate about Wales and the language, three first language Welsh-speakers keeping a close ear on pronunciation.
Cantorion Y Gelli is excited to collaborate with Hay Castle this St David’s Day to bring you an evening of Welsh entertainment. The choir has a varied repertoire of traditional folk songs, hymns, male voice choir classics and even a football anthem! Come along and celebrate this very important day in the calendar and enjoy some good old-fashioned Welsh “hwyl”!
Come along to Stewart's illustrated talk on local wildlife which will be accomapnied by some of his wonderful photos taken in and around Hay and Clyro.
A renowned wildlife enthusiast, Stewart will give an engaging talk on the diverse wildlife of Hay and Clyro. This event promises to be a fascinating exploration of the rich natural habitats found in this beautiful landscape.
You can expect to learn about the intricate relationships between the flora and fauna and Stewart's extensive knowledge and passion for wildlife will undoubtedly provide valuable insights and inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned naturalist or simply curious about local wildlife, this talk is sure to be both informative and inspiring.
Have-A-Go Shakespeare
Following our popular taster session in December, we are delighted to announce the beginning of regular workshops here at Hay Castle.
Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!
The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.
£7.50 per session - payable on the day.
All welcome! No experience necessary
Further sessions on:
Tuesday 25 March
Tuesday 8 April
Have-A-Go Shakespeare
Following our popular taster session in December, we are delighted to announce the beginning of regular workshops here at Hay Castle.
Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!
The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.
£7.50 per session - payable on the day.
All welcome! No experience necessary
Further session on:
Tuesday 8 April
Have-A-Go Shakespeare
Following our popular taster session in December, we are delighted to announce the beginning of regular workshops here at Hay Castle.
Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!
The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.
£7.50 per session - payable on the day.
All welcome! No experience necessary