Online Art Group
The Art Group provides the opportunity to bring people together for creative expression in an informal and safe environment. It offers the chance for a mindful break from the day’s worries and can help to reduce stress.
Each hour and a half session will explore an artistic medium and an abstract theme which can act as guidance to start off the creative process.
Themes to be confirmed.
Attendees will be encouraged to view the chosen theme through their own personal lens, brainstorming ideas and searching for ways to best depict their vision. Kirsten will share knowledge and tips on how to work with the different mediums and materials. The materials to use are for guidance only and the attendees can always work in their preferred medium and explore it in their own way.
Join our online Art Group taking place every Wednesday from 14th January until 18th March from 5pm – 6.30pm*.
Target Audience: Autistic people and their families in Scotland, all ages and abilities welcome!
This includes those who self-identify, waiting on an assessment or post diagnosis.
This group is open to all ages, however if your child is under the age of 18, they must be registered using a parent/guardian’s email address. Children under the age of 16 should have an adult present during the session.
* Please note there is no group on Wednesday 28th January and Wednesday 4th March.
Register on ZoomMeet the Host

Kirsten Duncan
We are delighted to introduce Kirsten Duncan as the facilitator for this block. Kirsten is neurodivergent and lives and works in the Scottish Highlands, drawing inspiration from the stunning landscapes of mountains, sea, and coastal wildlife. In addition to painting on canvas and paper, she creates art on wood, slate, and stones collected from the remote island where she lives, off the west coast.
She recently studied painting, printmaking, drawing, and illustration at the University of the Highlands and Islands, where she enjoyed experimenting with different media, colour, and techniques. In the summer months, Kirsten sells her art and crafts in a small island shop.
Please note when you register for any of our Click & Connect groups you have the option to book all sessions in the block or alternatively you can pick and choose which sessions you would like to attend.
Registrations for Click & Connect groups are approved twice weekly this means your registration may not be approved on the day you sign up but will be approved before your session is due to take place subject to if there are spaces available and if you are eligible to attend.
Maximum number of 15 places.
If you have any queries regarding our Click & Connect groups, please get in touch with our advice line team on the following email address: advice@scottishautism.org
