Cultural Connections - Making Marks on Paper

Workshop
Loch Leven Community Library
Culture Perth & Kinross
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Loch Leven Library is proud to host a summer series of Guided Drawing visual art workshops with Comrie artist, Liz Kemp in July and August.

Participants will be invited to try a range of different drawing materials and techniques to make a set of drawings, both individual and collective, thematically inspired by listening to selected writings and texts from the library collection. These fun and engaging workshops draw upon the mind’s eye to create distinctive images in response to the written word and encourage people to discover and develop the core skills of creative art: perception, observation and imagination.

Spaces are limited so booking is essential.

By booking this ticket, you access all six events on these dates:

Thursday, 11th July 2024

Thursday, 18th July 2024

Thursday, 1st Aug 2024

Thursday, 8th Aug 2024

Thursday, 15th Aug 2024

Thursday, 22nd Aug 2024

Workshops take place weekly from 11th July until 22nd August. These workshops are suitable for all levels of experience and skill. Your ticket will cover you for the full 6 week block.

Dates
Weekly from Thu 11 Jul - Thu 22 Aug
Tickets Price

FREE

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Loch Leven Community Library

Loch Leven Community Campus, Muirs KY13 8FQ

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