Monday 29 April 2019

Bird Therapy Arts Workshop - Test workshop 1

The first Bird Therapy Arts Workshop was promoted around the Easter break, so not as much as usual, so only one participant. 
It should be noted that 1 to 1 tuition is worth four times more than the fee asked for these workshops, which require more participants to keep the costs down. 


The space at 10, Decimal Place offers space to work for small groups of participants, musical accompaniment, tea and refreshments etc, toilet, a projector, and some basic materials.  


Observational drawings made from Weird Garden and The Lawn:
A tree with "eyes" on it, a flock of pigeons, skeleton leaves and a found riddle attached to a branch behind the statue of Dr Edward Charlesworth.


Sculpture made from found ephemera: pigeon feathers

Hoping there will be more participants for future workshops.
A consideration made about the afternoon timing - depending on the groups of participants expected, it might be possible to run evening sessions, although my own time is fairly limited for these.

The next Bird Therapy Arts Workshop is Friday 31st May - book here

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