Join us for a special event in our Arc After Dark series, inspired by our exhibition, Sin. Come along and confess your sins at our first Arc After Dark event: "Gluttony"
Would you like to have a go making chocolates like the professionals?
Have fun creating your own unique chocolates using the finest ingredients. We’ll teach you our fine piping techniques and information about the background of the chocolate too. All packaging is provided to ensure your finished products will wow your family and friends… if you decide to share!
Come along as an individual, or choose a 'couples' ticket to craft your chocolate box as a pair.
About Chocolate Craft:
Chocolate Craft are chocolate manufacturers who love teaching what they do. They run chocolate-making workshops for the general public, chocolate-making hen parties, children's chocolate parties and corporate team building events. Come and learn how to make chocolates like the professionals!
About Sin – at The Arc, Winchester from 24 February to 14 May 2023:
Sin has permeated life since the earliest days, but until now the story of its relation to art has never been told. Bringing together works of art that span centuries, this exhibition explores the concept of sin in art in a truly unique presentation.
Defined universally as a regrettable fault, offence or omission, sin is something everyone can relate to. In Christianity, it is considered a transgression against divine law and many of the world’s major religions have similar concepts.
This exhibition looks at theological ideas and depictions of ‘sinful’ everyday behaviour that blur the boundaries between religious and secular art. A concept that is universal, but at the same time highly personal, the exhibition asks you to define your own meaning of ‘sin’.
The exhibition includes eight exceptional paintings from the National Gallery’s collection, as well as works on loan by Tracey Emin and Ron Mueck.
Dates and times
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Our ever-expanding programme of workshops, exhibitions and performances improves wellbeing, health and happiness – and it’s never been more important for local artists and audiences alike. We also work with and for Hampshire’s most vulnerable people and know the positive impact creativity can have on people of all ages.
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