Summer 2020 community art workshops

spirit night (1)

Wednesday 8th July: 11am – 3pm (with Thursday 9th or Friday 10th July as wet weather back ups)

Join artist Huhtamaki Wab for a workshop focused on making art from natural materials, and making artwork which helps us think about our relationships with animals, the landscape, and the non-human.

We will meet outside the front of the Barracks Block at Maker Heights at 11am. From there we will go for a walk and collect materials, at 1230 we will break for a picnic lunch (please bring your own packed lunch!), and we will then begin to create art together.

 

We will be following social distancing guidelines and working outside, as such please bring a mask and gloves if you have them. Places will be limited, to book please email rameprojectscornwall@gmail.com

This is for children and young people of all ages and their families, although specifically aimed at home school families. Workshop participation is free but donations are welcome and will help to fund future workshops.

For more information about the artist’s work, visit: https://www.huhtamakiwab.com/

With thanks to funding and support from FEAST Cornwall and Arts Council England.

summer art workshops

Saturday 18th July 1pm – 4pm  (with Sunday 19th as wet weather back up)

Join artist Huhtamaki Wab for a workshop where we will make our own sumi ink and then create images from our home-made materials! Sumi is a type of solid ink traditionally used in East Asian brush painting.

And join Rosie French of Awenek Studio to create a collaborative landscape, made with hessian and other natural materials.

We will be following social distancing guidelines and working outside, as such please bring a mask and gloves if you have them. Places will be limited, to book please email rameprojectscornwall@gmail.com

 

This workshop is open to all ages. Workshop participation is free but donations are welcome and will help to fund future workshops.

For more information about Huhtamaki Wab’s work, visit: https://www.huhtamakiwab.com/
For more information about Awenek Studio, visit: https://awenekstudio.org/

With thanks to funding and support from FEAST Cornwall and Arts Council England.

GeorgiaWorkshop1

Wednesday 5th August: 1pm – 3pm (with Thursday 6th or Friday 7th as wet weather back ups)

Join artist Georgia Gendall for a kite-making workshop. We will design, make, and fly kites made with local materials we collect and find together, and think about our connections with the sky.

We will meet outside the front of the Barracks Block at Maker Heights at 1pm. Please wear sensible shoes as we may go on a walk together.

We will be following social distancing guidelines and working outside, as such please bring a mask and gloves if you have them. Places will be limited, to book please email rameprojectscornwall@gmail.com

This is for children and young people of all ages and their families.

For more information about the artist’s work, visit: https://georgiagendall.co.uk/

flag and streamer making workshops (1)

Saturday 8th August 1pm – 4pm  (with Sunday 9th as wet weather back up)

Join artist Georgia Gendall for a flag-making workshop. We will design, make, and fly flags made with local natural and recycled materials we collect and find together.

And join Rosie French of Awenek Studio to create fun streamers with natural handles from local material.

We will be following social distancing guidelines and working outside, as such please bring a mask and gloves if you have them. Places will be limited, to book please email rameprojectscornwall@gmail.com

This workshop is open to all ages.

For more information about the artist’s work, visit: https://georgiagendall.co.uk/
For more information about Awenek Studio, visit: https://awenekstudio.org/

Experimental nature photography (1)

Friday 21st August 2-5pm

Join artists Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowksi on a walking workshop focused on experimental photography and film techniques and nature. Then join us in the Rame Projects Space for a film screening of Red Desert (2018, 30 minutes). Made over the course of a four-year period (2015–18), in which the artists travelled across the UK and USA, filming the urban landscapes of London and Los Angeles, the English countryside, and the deserts of California and Colorado.