Led by perform//print artist Elizabeth Tomos, this eco-art workshop focuses on the relationship between deforestation and climate change, addressing the importance of preserving and maintaining trees (particularly ancient and deciduous).
What the workshop involves:
*A reflective walk around the grounds of the eco-park interacting with the trees. This walk will include:
*Grounding mediation to support wellbeing in the face of climate grief, anxiety, and rage.
*Foraging and gathering materials to print with later in the workshop.
*Practices of more-than-human storytelling as a means of perspective taking and empathy building.
*Discussion as a group around our feelings about climate change, and how we build strategies for wellbeing, adaptation, resilience, and agency.
*Printing with beautiful homemade, plant-based inks on rice and rag papers, and an introduction to Elizabeth's own contact printing method.
*Collaborative printmaking exercise.
Materials:
All materials are provided (though you are welcome to bring your own foraged materials).
*This workshop can be booked as part of a series, please visit the ticket link and navigate to the 'workshops' webpage to learn more.*
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