
Prism Arts, a disability arts charity in Carlisle, is inviting art lovers to a pop-up exhibition and all-ages drop-in workshop next week
The free event, on Saturday July 13, is to celebrate the launch of the charity’s first ever Prism Arts Annual Book, which will be available to buy during the day.
The publication will showcase artwork created over the last academic year at the neurodivergent artist collective.
The event will run from 10am to 4pm at Prism Arts Studios, 5 Market Street, CA3 8QJ.
This one-day-only event will feature the pop-up exhibition showcasing a selection of framed artwork created by the charity’s studio artists over the past academic year.
People will also have the opportunity to view theatre development work, enjoy refreshments, and purchase unique products from the Prism Shop.
A highlight of the day will be the free, drop-in creative workshop led by Amber McGhee, facilitator artist at Prism Arts. It invites participants of all ages to explore funky, abstract portraiture on a group canvas. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Emma Turner, of Prism Arts, said: “We are thrilled to share the incredible work of our studio artists with the public and celebrate the launch of our very first Prism Arts Annual.
“This event is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, get inspired, and participate in a fun and creative experience!”





