518 days ago

Free Landscape workshop with Artist Margaret Feeney

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

Free Landscape workshop with Artist Margaret Feeney
Saturday 16 November 10am -4pm
Franklin Arts Centre – Weta Room
SCHOOL LEAVER AGE AND UP

LUNCH PROVIDED

To book :
www.eventbrite.co.nz...

What does land mean to people? It is home, it is income, it is ancestral right, it is something we control and use, as well as something we love and feel kaitiakitanga towards. How does art tell the story of all these different feelings? JOIN ARTIST MARGARET FEENEY TO EXPLORE THESE IDEAS IN A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP

WE WILL TUTU WITH PAINT, COLLAGE, AND CLAY TO SHARE IDEAS, KAI, AND TIME TOGETHER IN A CREATIVE ADVENTURE.

We hope to see you there!

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