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Well-City – Hands on Artyfacts

Tuesday, April 25, 2023 

to Tuesday, June 20, 2023

A Well City Salisbury creative course for wellbeing from Salisbury Museum and artist Tasmin Loveday.

This course makes creative connections with our ancestors by exploring extraordinary objects from the Salisbury Museum Collection.

Beginning with the theme ‘gather’, we will turn our attention to a different theme each week, focussing on activities of everyday life and the things we have in common with the people of the past. We will hold objects our forebears held and respond creatively to them using a range of art and craft techniques including drawing, printmaking and book-arts.

We will build up a catalogue of creative work that tells individual stories of connection with people of the past.

Tasmin Loveday is a Multi-disciplinary Artist with a special interest in paper, printmaking and book-arts. Tasmin works with induvidual people and groups to support creative wellbeing. Tasmin is a trained Mental-Health First Aider and this is Tasmin’s second Well-City Salisbury course.

All materials provided and the course is free for participants, please register your interest in this course by going to the Well-City website here

Closing date 7 April 2023

Tuesdays, 25th April – 20th June, 10:30 – 1pm (no session on 30th May due to half term break)

Friary Community Centre, 112 Carmelite Way, Salisbury, SP1 2HW

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Of particular significance in the collection are the relics of the ancient guilds of Salisbury.

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