Painting, creating with color and shape

Course for children and adult security personnel
29-30 July 2025

Part of Capellagården's summer course program is aimed at children who want to take a creative course together with an adult security person. A security person can be a parent, mother/grandparent or other important adult in the child's life. The course emphasizes playfulness, curiosity and creative joy and is aimed at both children and adults. The child's process is in focus and the adult participates in the course on the child's terms.

During the Create with color and shape course, we will work in front of the easel with paper, brushes, pencils and paint. Teaching elements in painting are interspersed with own creation and conversations about images and the creative process. Exploration, desire and joy are important and present components during both days of the course.

The course runs over two days from 9 am to 3 pm with joint breaks for coffee and lunch.

Recommended age of the child is 8 to 16 years.
No prior knowledge is required. 

Course fee

The course fee is SEK 2,700 for a child and an adult.
Lunch, light refreshments and materials are included in the course fee.
 

If Capellagården has to cancel the course, you always have the right to get back the course fee you have paid. If you need to withdraw your offer due to obstacles or illness, a refund will be made with 50% of the course fee.

Notification

You register yourself and the child via the form. We have rolling admissions and apply the principle on a first-come, first-served basis. Each course has room for 10 children and 10 adults. Accommodation at Capellagården cannot be booked for these courses.

Link to registration

Course leader: Cilla Midhall

Cilla is an artist and art educator and is educated at Malmö Art College. She has extensive experience as a teacher in various activities within the arts, e.g. a at Kulturhuset in Kristianstad, Kulturnyckeln, Wanås Art and Best Biennale and Capellagården. Through her courses, she wants to convey the joy of creativity and a permissive approach to one's own creation.