Multicultural Mask Art Creation Workshop (In-Person)
About this Event
About this event
Join us for Multicultural Mask Art Creation, an engaging, creative workshop that explores culture, identity, and shared storytelling through mask-making.
In this session, participants will be invited to transform plain white masks into unique artworks inspired by cultural symbols, traditions, personal experiences, and stories from their own backgrounds. Through creative expression and facilitated discussion, the workshop will offer an opportunity to reflect on identity, celebrate diversity, and learn from one another in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Alongside the making process, there will also be space for participants to share the meanings behind their designs and to hear from others, creating a gentle and supportive conversation across different cultural experiences.
This workshop is suitable for people from all cultural backgrounds and does not require any previous art experience. Whether you choose to draw from personal memory, traditional patterns, or symbolic imagery, you are welcome to create in your own way and at your own pace.
What’s included
All materials will be provided, including:
- White mask templates
- card and paper materials
- paints and brushes
- coloured markers
You are welcome to bring your own paints/decorations if you like!
Who can join
Suitable for all - adults, children and families. No prior experience is required.
Date and time
Wednesday 15 July 2026
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location:
Ricefield Arts Library
Suite 519, Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington St, Glasgow G2 6HJ
Artist:
ZheMing Cai is an intern at Ricefield Arts with experience working with both children and older adults. He has a strong interest in traditional Chinese culture and also holds an amateur certificate in Go (Weiqi).
Note:
Limited Spaces in our library room. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket at least 24 hours in advance. Thank you!
Where is it happening?
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