These workshops offered an opportunity for CREATIVE COLLECTIVE ACTION, in which skills, memories and connections were taken home, but the creation as left on site, to become part of the overall project.
The purpose was to embody a more interconnected collective approach, as participants worked together to create this final piece. It was undeniably challenging to expend time, passion and creativity on a piece of work, only to hand it over... but particpants were part of co-creating something beautiful, whilst honing new skills and feeling the benefits of creative therapy, whilst learning new techniques and building community
Learn the process of emulsion lifting with Polaroids.
Help us to create a record of shared humanity by producing emulsion lift portraits of one another, whilst exploring our connections to land(scape). These will be bound by Kate Holland, alongside the outcomes from the other workshops.
The option to create additional images to take home with you is available for an additional charge.
Ahimsa, or non-violence, is a moral value in yoga philosophy, which teaches causing no harm in thought, speech, or action to any living being, including ourselves. It is believed that those who cause no harm emit 'harmonious vibrations', which in turn encourages others to live peacefully too. Through physical practice in this yoga session, we will look into our hearts, open them, and offer peace and kindness to our past.
Bring your own mat if you can but don't worry, there will be mats available to use.
This workshop will provide a space to create a tile or tiled wall hanging in clay. Working with clay is hugely therapeutic - the healing power of touching clay and creating something that signifies your thoughts. Melissa will guide you through the process and also read some poetry from Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear by Mosab Abu Toha so that you can sit in the moment and see what is created.
As well as being a tangible metaphor for making visible the damage happening in Gaza and the necessity of repair, this workshop offers a 101 in the techniques needed to start using this skill at home: to create art with your own wardrobe and to practice recycling through the decorative repair of wear and tear.
Ahimsa, or non-violence, is a moral value in yoga philosophy, which teaches causing no harm in thought, speech, or action to any living being, including ourselves. It is believed that those who cause no harm emit 'harmonious vibrations', which in turn encourages others to live peacefully too. Through physical practice in this yoga session, we will look into our hearts, open them, and offer peace and kindness to our past.
Bring your own mat if you can...but don't worry, there will be mats available to use.
Rediscover the joys of making with your hands and engage with the ultimate portable technology - the book.
In this workshop, Kate will guide you step-by-step in the traditional craft of bookbinding. You will come away with a hardback book that you have made from scratch and all the basic bookbinding skills that will enable you to continue and elaborate upon at home. Once you’ve been bitten by the bookbinding bug you’ll be back for more. All materials and tools will be provided. Some of those tools are sharp!
Suitable for all ages from 8yrs+ (children to be supervised).
Joud would love to pass on the beautiful art of Tatreez embroidery, which people in Palestine have being practicing for thousands of years. This ancient embroidery skill provides both a meaningful way of connecting with Palestinian culture, whilst its meditative process also offers soothing to the mind and soul.
Find us at Bath Artists' Studios
Bath Artists' Studios
The Old Malthouse, Comfortable Place
Upper Bristol Road
BATH
BA1 3AJ
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