Roots & Resilience:
Creative Writing for Wellbeing and Zine-making Workshop - Woolwich
Ticket Information
Roots & Resilience: Creative Writing for Wellbeing and Zine-making Workshop - Woolwich
Date: Thursday 16th May
Time: 10:30 - 12:30pm
Location: Brookhill Children's Centre, 42 Brumwell, Woolwich, London SE18 6BD
Tickets: Book here - Event sold out
This friendly and inclusive workshop is for anyone who wants time and headspace to spark their creativity. Explore where you've come from and where you're going. Think about your connection to nature in the city and what self-care reminders you need when life gets hectic.
Event Information
This friendly and inclusive workshop is for anyone who wants time and headspace to spark their creativity. Explore where you've come from and where you're going.
Think about your connection to nature in the city and what self-care reminders you need when life gets hectic. You'll get gentle creative writing for wellbeing prompts, plenty of art supplies plus you'll learn how to make a tiny zine from a single piece of A4 paper.
Location of event
In the heart of Woolwich - Brookhill Children's Centre
Start/Finish at Brookhill Children's Centre, 42 Brumwell, Woolwich, London SE18 6BD.
Nearest DLR is Woolwich Arsenal DLR and nearest mainline station is Woolwich Elizabeth line.
Contributors
Urban Curiosity
Urban Curiosity is a creative health consultancy that provides creative leadership programmes for changemakers and mindful walks for communities.
Creating Ground CIC is a not-for-profit organisation that works with women from migrant backgrounds to promote cross-cultural awareness, learning and sharing across different communities.
Clare Barry
Clare Barry is a curiosity coach, writer and facilitator. She created the Urban Curiosity Workshop and has been teaching creative writing for wellbeing since 2014.
Creating Ground CIC
Is a not-for-profit organisation that works with women from migrant backgrounds to promote cross-cultural awareness, learning and sharing across different communities in South-East London (mainly in Greenwich) through collaborative arts and educational projects.
Through the use of art and drama, people share their experiences, express their feelings and overcome difficulties through reflection and learning.
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