October 13
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10:30 am
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3:00 pm
Creative Walk & Print Workshop in conjunction with Newent artsFEST programme of events.
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Location: Newent Lake
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Tickets: £10 per person
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Access: Moderate Fitness, forest paths, uneven surfaces, slight hills
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Timings:
Walk 10.30 – 12.30pm
Lunch 12.30 – 1.30pm
Monoprinting Workshop 1.30 – 3.00pm
Join artists Roger Drury and Sara Rickard on a walk around the Lake in Newent.
This will be a walk with a difference because we will be stopping regularly to respond imaginatively and will be followed by a mono printing workshop with Nichola Goff at The Secret Gallery – access via stairs.
The patterns and textures seen on the walk will help inspire your creations. No experience necessary. All materials will be provided.
10.30 – 12.30pm for the Walk
12.30 – 1.30pm Lunch in a local cafe (there is one near the Secret Gallery) or people bring their own (lunch wont be included)
1.30 – 3.00pm Nic’s workshop Monoprinting with Nichola Goff (from The Yard Print Studio) which will be held in the upstairs space at The Secret Gallery in The Shambles Retail Village.
Taking inspiration from what we are experiencing in the landscape participants will be guided by Nichola to create intuitive, lively monotype prints. Monoprint is a printmaking process that doesn’t need a press and can be quick and spontaneous, allowing you to respond to your surroundings using drawing and mark-making in ink to make unique and fascinating prints.
Take part in this day of outdoor creative connection with nature and printmaking as part of the
INKED Print Festival in collaboration with Canopy.
Start Point: Meet in the town centre carpark by the Lake. (Change needed for parking meters), GL18 1AN.
Contact Number on the day: 07727639447
Cost: Suggested donation of £10+ towards materials. Bookings close at 4.30pm the day before the event.
Walk Level: Easy, flat with benches to pause. We aim to walk around the entire Lake which is approximately a mile.
What to wear: Participants should dress appropriately for the weather on the day and wear sturdy boots or walking boots/shoes, a waterproof/warm jacket and layers to keep warm.
What to bring: Snacks, drinks. Notebooks and art materials will be provided but if participants wish to bring any of their own that’s fine. Try to be as ‘hands free’ as possible.
Dogs: Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome, but please note we are often close to wildlife and it’s ideal if you can be as hands free as possible.
Your Canopy Leader: Sara Rickard has lived in the FoD for over 20 years, is a textile artist and educator and a member of the Canopy steering committee. A member of farOpen and the Embroiderers’ Guild Sara’s own work focusses on stitch, both by hand and machine and is greatly inspired by the beauty of the forest.
www.sarajoyrickard.com
Your Canopy leader: Roger Drury is a community arts worker and a member of the Canopy steering committee. Based and working in The Forest of Dean and environs since 1986. He develops creative activity, engaging with communities, working with all ages and abilities. Projects have included setting up Coleford Festival of Words, Forest of Dean Community Radio, Incomplete Histories, Oh Crumbs spoken word live events, Last Thursday live performances and Glos Writers Network. He is a writer/performer member of Custard Ceili Band & the Pukes.
Your Print Workshop Leader: Nichola Goff is a multidisciplinary printmaker, facilitator and Arts, Health & Wellbeing practitioner based in the Forest of Dean. Nichola loves to collaborate, she works with printmaking, earth pigments, installation and slow ways of working to explore and facilitate dialogue around; human connection to place, ecology and social justice.
Nichola takes her inspiration from a background in environmental and social justice campaigning as well as training in fine art printmaking and an MA in Arts, Health and Wellbeing. Nichola has over 15 years professional practice as a printmaker and worked for eight years at the university of South Wales as printmaking technical instructor. Nichola is accredited as fellow of the Higher Education Academy for her work in education.
Nichola is working as a freelance practitioner and tutor out of her studio,
The Yard Print Studio, in Drybrook in the Forest of Dean.
About the Creative Walks programme: Canopy Creative Walks nurture connection, creative thinking and mental wellbeing through a combination of time outdoors, gentle exercise and social interaction. They are open to everyone. The routes are relatively short, the emphasis being on the journey taken rather than the destination. They follow a process of looking, listening, responding individually and collectively and sharing time together. Each walk is carefully researched, uniquely designed and guided by the leader/artist. Participants are encouraged to stop to observe, record, photograph, listen or consider a particular feature. Numerous approaches are offered to enable individuals to make a personal response visually or in words. The aim is to demonstrate various creative starting points which can be developed by participants later. At the end of the walk we share work, ideas and a coffee/sandwich at a nearby café for anyone interested in joining.
Find out more about Canopy: https://canopynetwork.co.uk/