´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Gets Creative
A festival to try something, make something - Get Creative!
From 11-19 May 2019 ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales, Arts Council of Wales and other partners are teaming up again for a festival to celebrate the nation’s creativity – and we’re inviting you to join in.
We’re shining a light on Wales as a place where we take part in arts and culture and love to get creative. It’s your chance to do something, make something and get creative.
What's happening?
From painting to pottery, dancing and drawing, knitting to needlework; arts organisations, community groups and societies of all shapes and sizes are offering taster workshops and classes so everyone can get creative.
Get your event on the map
If you’re an organisation who would like to take part in the festival, whether it’s your usual activity or something specially planned, . Do you run a creative group or society? We’d love you to get involved.
- Plan a free or cost recovery event between 11-19 May.
- to Get Creative’s interactive listings map.
More information
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Find activities in your area. DISCLAIMER: Activities are not organised by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ unless stated otherwise. Neither is the ´óÏó´«Ã½ responsible for the accuracy of the information provided. If you are under 18, ask your parent/guardian before taking part in any activity.
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Visit the special interactive map to find out more details about the hundreds of Get Creative events happening around the country.
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A knitting tribute
A new generation is taking knitting into amazingly creative directions: from woollen woods and bollard covers to even knitted knockers.
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Canaletto to Kenni-letto
Meet Ken Small, the amazing 84-year-old who’s never had an art lesson but painted a life-size replica of a Canaletto masterpiece.
Get Creative Festival 2018 highlights in Wales
Welsh rugby legends Get Creative with the Forget-me-not Chorus
JPR Williams and JJ Williams sing with choir for people with dementia.
Pen y Fan: Moving a Mountain
Artist Phil Williams transformed the mountainside for the Heart of Wales project in 2017.
From Farmer to Fashionista
Gareth Wyn Jones gets styled by artist and tailor Patrick Joseph in Llandudno.