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]]>Therefore, this summer they will be hosting a series of free, family-friendly arts activities for the local community.
These will be happening every Saturday, from the 20th of July to the 31st of August at Wivenhoe Park. Different local artists have been invited to join them with a different activity each week.
This is a great opportunity for the local community to enjoy Wivenhoe Park whilst exploring their creativity.
Artist Elaine Tribley has created a new map of Wivenhoe Park, that leads us on a journey of discovery, taking in the parkland’s most beautiful trees. With challenges to overcome on the way, it’s a wonderful way to explore this hidden gem of a park.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/tree-treasure-trail-around-wivenhoe-park/
Taking inspiration from John Constable painting ‘Wivenhoe Park’ (1816), we’re going to walk in Constable’s footsteps and create our own mini masterpieces – with the support of Suffolk based artist Claudia Bose to show us how.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/painting-in-the-park/
Come along and join us creating instant (almost!) photographs of plants and flowers foraged in the beautiful Wivenhoe Park.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/instant-almost-cyanotype-photography-with-jack-miller-briggs-miller/
Join Lora Aziz – wildcrafter, artist and author – for a foraging walk around Wivenhoe Park, followed by arts activities back at Art Exchange.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/foraging-in-wivenhoe-park-with-lora-aziz/
James will take us on a tour of its trees, paths and glades, stopping to read from his books that take their inspiration from nature, such as his seminal ‘The Oak Papers’.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/walking-with-wild-writer-james-canton/
Join artists Clare Iles and Tom Armstrong creating your own sculptures out in Wivenhoe Park. Using everyday materials, make the animals that feature in John Constable’s 1816 painting of Wivenhoe Park, including his swans, birds and cows. But why stop there? Let’s take this further and invent a few of our own!
artexchange.org.uk/classes/animal-crackers-sculptures-in-the-park/
With our fully trained circus skills leaders to show you how, try your hand at juggling, diablos, spinning plates – and many more. We’re excited to be working with the Grand Theatre of Lemmings who have over 10 years’ experience of honing their circus skills to share with us.
artexchange.org.uk/classes/circus-skills-out-in-the-park/
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