Working with acrylic paints, artist Carey Jones from Fanagmore Studio, will help you create a painting of one of our iconic wildlife species. This workshop is open to all abilities, so if you haven’t picked up a paintbrush since school, would like to try painting or are looking to practice and hone your skills, this is for you.
There will be two sessions, from 10am to 12.30pm and then from 1.30pm to 4pm. You are welcome to come along to one or both, please indicate during the booking process whether you will be arriving at 10am or 1.30pm. Both sessions are open to all, free to attend but places are limited, so please book your place. All materials are included. Complimentary refreshments and light lunch will be provided. If you would like to stay for lunch please select this during booking and indicate any dietary requirements.
This workshop is one of a series being delivered across the North West Highlands Geopark and its Gateway areas. They are part of the Artist in Residence Project from the Access, Connect and Take Part Programme, working with artists resident in the area to engage communities with the North West Highlands landscape, natural and cultural heritage through the creative process. Funded by the Maldie Burn Hydro Scheme Community Benefit Fund.
For further information please contact Fiona on [email protected]