Sunderland Echo

It’s messy, it’s artistic and it’s back after lockdown

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpimedia.co.uk @CCordnerjp­i

A business which lets babies and toddlers enjoy a messy art playtime is back open after the lockdown.

Sunderland-based ARTventure­rs runs art classes, parties and workshops for babies, toddlers and children.

The weekly sessions were halted in mid-March but now the award-winning company, which has its head office based at Hope Street Xchange in Sunderland, is open once more.

“We’re so excited to be back” said company founder and managing director Fiona Simpson.

Fiona was the winner of the first ever Wearside Women in Business Award last year and it is one of many trophies to be awarded to the business.

But the lockdown has meant ‘an incredibly tough five months for our franchise team’, said Fiona.

"We’ve been working really hard behind the scenes to redesign our classes and put lots of new measures in place to meet the new government and Department of Education guidelines.

"We have now relaunched our classes and we have been really overwhelme­d by the response from customers.

"Parents and their young children have really missed out on so many opportunit­ies during lockdown, lots of them have felt very isolated at home so they are telling us that they are delighted to be able to come back and enjoy fun and social activities together.” ARTventure­rs has franchise branches including ARTventure­rs Sunderland East and Seaham run by Melissa Oliver which runs classes in the Whitburn and Fulwell areas, and ARTventure­rs Sunderland West and Washington run by Cherry Emmerson with classes in Silksworth and Washington.

Melissa said: “As a team we’ve carried out lots of training together on things like infection control to make sure everything is really safe.

"We have changed the format of our classes to make sure that every child has their own equipment and materials.

"We have got limited numbers in classes, everything is socially distanced of course and we’re doing some lovely outdoor art sessions over the summer too which are great fun.”

Cherry said: “Our ARTventure­rs classes are all about providing opportunit­ies for babies and children to learn and develop through art and creative play.

"We have been surveying some of our customers after our first classes back to find out how they found the experience and it has been brilliant to hear how safe they feel coming back to the sessions with our new measures in place, whilst still enjoying the same creative ARTventure­rs experience.”

ARTventure­rs was far from inactive during the pandemic and Fiona organised packages to be sent to people across the country so they could create their own VE Day anniversar­y bunting and props.

But now it is back and ready to offer creative play for children once more.

ARTventure­rs is running special summer art sessions for babies and children aged 5 and under in Sunderland and Washington during August.

It is also taking bookings for the autumn term of classes for babies and preschoole­rs which restart in September.

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ARTventure­rs has returned after lockdown with its artistic play sessions for children running once more.

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