Japanese Ink Painting Workshop (Sumi-E) with Ula Fung
Join us for a special opportunity to learn traditional and contemporary Japanese painting techniques with local artist, Ula Fung.
- Booking essential
This workshop series provides the opportunity to learn about a variety of Japanese art movements and create some beautiful pieces using high quality specialist materials, under expert guidance. On the day of the event, your ticket also includes entry to our award-winning Gardens, so that you can take in our stunning Japanese Garden as inspiration for your work. More information and a link to book tickets can be found on the Tatton Park website
Places Available: 12
Times 11:00am - 1:30pm
Price £50 per person (includes: Specialist Japanese Art Workshop, Park Entry and Garden Entry)Visit Tatton Park's website to book tickets.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £50.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01625 374428
- Suitability
Over 16 years
- Meeting point
Barn Rooms in the Stableyard which will be signposted on the day.
- What to bring and wear
Comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting a little paint on & a carrying bag for take your artworks home.
- Accessibility
The Barn Rooms are a short walk from the main car park. There are spaces close to the Barn Rooms for use by blue badge holders. There are some uneven surfaces and historic cobbles in and around the stableyard.
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