Get ready for a weekend bursting with imagination! Young Aspects is back for 2026, bringing an exciting programme of workshops, events and hands-on activities designed to inspire young minds and ignite a love of stories.
Organised by Ards and North Down Borough Council, this year’s festival transforms venues including North Down Museum, Bangor Carnegie Library and Boom Studios into vibrant hubs of creativity. From playful picture book sessions for little ones to dynamic writing workshops for teens, Young Aspects connects children with talented writers, illustrators, and artists in fun, interactive ways. The festival runs from 27 February to 1 March, in venues around Bangor.
One highlight not to miss: the Book Doctors, presented by Children’s Books Ireland, will be hosting free Book Clinics at Bangor Carnegie Library on Saturday 28 February. Step into the surgery for a unique consultation and leave with a personalised reading prescription tailored to your interests!
The programme also features favourites like Woodland Chew and Yarn, Digital Art Workshops, Book Binding, Creative Writing, and a Story Sketch Walk – perfect for budding readers, writers, and artists.
Speaking about the festival, Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum, said:
“Young Aspects is a fantastic way for children to discover the joy of stories and creativity outside the classroom. With such a diverse programme of events, there’s something for every young mind to enjoy. I’d encourage families to get involved and make the most of this inspiring festival.”
Patricia Hamilton, Aspects Festival Director, added:
“We’re thrilled to share a programme that celebrates storytelling and creativity in fresh, engaging ways. These workshops and events invite children of all ages to explore, imagine, and express themselves through art and words.”
To view the full programme and to book tickets, visit: https://aspectsfestival.com/whats-on