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Create & Connect: A Painting Evening

  • West Moor Community Centre Benton Lane Newcastle upon Tyne, England, NE12 7NP United Kingdom (map)

Take a pause from everyday life and enjoy a calm, creative evening of painting and connection.

Inspired by the idea of Galentine’s, celebrating time together rather than romance, this session is open to friends, family members (daughters, mums, aunties etc.) and anyone wanting to spend a couple of relaxed hours creating.

During the evening you will paint a decorative heart shape filled with loose florals, focusing on colour, texture and personal expression rather than perfection. The session is guided step-by-step and suitable for complete beginners.

All materials are provided and hot drinks will be available throughout the evening. There is no pressure to create anything perfect. The session is designed to give you space to paint, chat and unwind in a welcoming environment.

Come with someone you enjoy spending time with, or book on your own and enjoy the shared atmosphere.

What’s Included

  • High quality painting materials

  • Hot drinks throughout the session

  • Step-by-step guidance

    Who It’s For

  • Friends

  • Family members

  • Solo attendees

  • Anyone aged 13 and over. Attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

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  • About the Host: Wiktoria Anna is an artist and teacher passionate about making watercolours approachable for beginners. Her sessions blend creativity, wellbeing, and fun, helping people switch off, feel inspired, and gain confidence in their own artistic abilities.

    About the Venue: Cosy space located in West Moor Community Centre. Good transport links and parking is also available. Please arrive 5 minutes before the event.

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    one ticket - £30

    two or more tickets - £25 per person

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