Brighter Futures Programme Autumn 2024
Discover how collage can support wellbeing by recording ‘celebratory’ moments in time, from simple gestures to more significant events. Also, learn how this illustrative technique can take away the ‘intimidation’ of a blank page but still present an artistic challenge.
Join Michele, who is an illustrator with a background in education and community projects , to create ‘everyday images’ with quirky twists, which hopefully stimulate viewers to question or imagine....or simply smile.
Open to all levels of artistic ability, the workshops will focus on different methods to record a personal narrative in a supportive and non- threatening way, using easily resourced materials. In addition, you will learn about artists who work in this medium, as well as the benefits of being a ‘maker’.
Please bring along scissors (possibly small) , a glue stick , pencils and a rubber. Everything else will be provided. You may also want to bring along a simple ‘folder/wallet’ of some kind (A4) to pop your work into.
Having completed the workshops, you will be equipped with a ‘took kit’ of techniques and ideas to help you select and document images which are personally important to you, as well as a range of references that you can draw upon for future inspiration.
This is a four week course taking place on Tuesdays 22 October - 12 November 2024, 1pm - 3pm.
ABOUT BRIGHTER FUTURES
Brighter Futures Courses are free of charge, and all materials will be provided. These courses are part of the Hampshire County Council Adult Community Learning Programme, Hampshire Learns. To be eligible for a course you must be 18+ years old, live in Hampshire and feel as though your mental health and wellbeing may benefit from attending a creative course.
To register your interest in attending one of these courses, please click here, to fill out our self-referral form.
To find out more about Brighter Futures and view our full range of courses, please visit our webpage, Brighter Futures | Hampshire Cultural Trust (hampshireculture.org.uk)