Have you Herd?

The Herd Community (Not Herd Immunity) are moving in to The Hold (Suffolk Archives) at Ipswich Water Front. The virtual herd were created during the lockdown to keep people creating and connected via a facebook page (Ipswich Herd Community). The elephants and mammoths were made from upcycled milk bottles and hundreds of fabulous characters have been produced. ‘Stellaphant’, ‘Sir Trumps-a-lot’, ‘Unicornphant’, ‘Britney the Hairy Mammoth’-post head shave, ‘telephant’ and many many more. They should be ready for the public to see by October Half Term as part of The Global Events Exhibition: Suffolk Stories. Book your places now. Many of the submissions will go on the be donated to The Ipswich Museum Collection for future generations to enjoy.

Our First FB and YouTube Live Event Was a Blast!

If you missed the live stream last night you are able to catch up here.

We had a ball 🤹🏼‍♀️🦄🦚🎪🎠
Grayson Perry and Keith Lemon: You have competition 🤣 If you would like to be a guest on the livestream next Friyay please get in touch. We will be exhibiting the week 2 tutorial work on ‘Dragonfly Art’.

It’s not too late to sign up for the workshops and you can dip in and out as you please. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel too!

Simply search 'Creative Change Workshops' on YouTube or get links emailed to you if you are on our mailing list.

We had a few issues with messaging on YouTube this week but it should now be fully resolved. We can’t wait to hear from you and see your fantastic creations!

Hannah

Live Show & Tell

Grab a drink and join me live this Friday evening at 8pm UK time for a show and tell session of week 1's pebble art workshop. Contact me via my website https...

Get ready for Friday!

Sign up and make sure you collect the equipment needed for this weeks art challenge! The video will be released on You Tube at 1.30pm Friday and we will have a ‘Friday Night Live Show and Tell’ session the following week at 8pm to interact and check out what people have made! All information will be emailed directly once you sign up to the free x12 week course.

  1. Paint (cheap paint is fine)

  2. Paint Brush

  3. Stone/pebble/shell/flat object to decorate

  4. Pen/pencil

  5. Scissors

  6. PVA glue

  7. serviette/ or tissue paper

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