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Summer art workshops unleash youth creativity
Summer art workshops unleash youth creativity

Observer

time08-07-2025

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Summer art workshops unleash youth creativity

SUHAR: In a vibrant celebration of youth talent and artistic expression, the General Directorate of Education in Al Batinah North has successfully concluded its summer programme under the theme 'My Summer: Connection and Growth". The initiative brought together nearly 5,800 students from across six wilayats, transforming school halls into dynamic art studios that encouraged creativity, exploration and self-expression. Over two weeks, students immersed themselves in hands-on art workshops, including sculpture, pottery, plaster design, fabric painting and clay modelling. These sessions offered young participants the rare opportunity to engage with fine arts in a relaxed and stimulating environment, often unavailable in traditional classrooms. The workshops buzzed with activity and inspiration as students of various ages worked with brushes, clay and colour palettes. In the sculpture workshops, Ahmed al Balushi, 12 years old, carefully molded a piece of clay. 'When I touch the clay, it feels like I will not be able to do it but I succeed. It's like I'm creating something that didn't exist before.' Fatma al Maamari polished her pottery with pride. 'I was nervous at first, but my instructor helped me trust my hands and imagination. Now, I feel like a real artist,' she shared. The success of the programme was also credited to the skilled trainers who guided students through every stage from mastering the basics to applying advanced techniques. Their patient, interactive approach helped students develop both technical skills and confidence. At the fabric painting station, Sara al Shizawi mixed colours with care. 'Such workshop encourages me to direct my attention to the field of art,' she said. Said al Maqbali added the final touches to a large painting of a tree. 'This is where I pour my dreams,' he explained. 'I'll hang this in my room to remind myself that I can always create.' More than just art classes, the initiative was a transformative journey that empowered young minds to dream, express and thrive. This summer programme has clearly sown the seeds of creativity, promising a new generation of artists ready to leave their mark on the world starting from schools and simple workshops.

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