The Shape of Things: Reuse and Create workshop with Charlie Lewin- Sold Out
Join us for a fun workshop with Charlie Lewin where we'll learn how to reuse materials and get creative!
Join us for a fun workshop with Charlie Lewin where we'll learn how to reuse materials and get creative!
Come and share a cuppa and some cake with like-minded individuals at our Climate Cafe. You can find out about work that's happening in the town to create a better future for all, as well as chat about the current issues we're facing as a community. This is an open space to bring yourself as you are. What are your concerns, worries and observations? How does it all make you feel? And where are the positive actions and outlets that we can all access to support each other, and the beautiful planet we call home.
Man the boats! Explore the paintings in the galleries that have boats in them and seek out the colourful origami boats made by Heamoor School. Design your own brightly coloured patterns and maybe include messages about climate change, then learn how to fold it into an origami boat.
Join Rachel Yates from Sustainable PZ for an informal talk on the work that's happening in the town to create a thriving community for the future—one that puts people, place, and planet first. From how it all began with Plastic Free PZ to connecting local work to national and global action ... and the story in between. Why does Sustainable PZ do the work it does, in the way it does, and does it really make any difference?
Hop on over to Penlee House this Thursday, 10th April, from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm for a fun, free and eco-friendly craft session! Get creative and make your own vibrant and unique Easter bunnies using recycled materials.
Wind power is a brilliant way to make sustainable energy to power our homes. Make a mini 3D wind turbine and decorate to look like how you think a creative wind turbine should look!!
Hop on over to Penlee House this Thursday, 10th April, from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm for a fun, free and eco-friendly craft session! Get creative and make your own vibrant and unique Easter bunnies using recycled materials.
How many seasons can you spot in the paintings in our galleries? Come and join us to make a changing seasons wheel. Draw and collage the different seasons onto a wheel, thinking carefully about the different colours that are used to represent the types of weather.
There are lots of messages in our exhibition about looking after our ocean and reducing plastic waste. Explore the sea scenes and create a mixed media collage of seaweed, nets, and ocean colours.
Taking inspiration from these designs, draw and score shapes and colours onto air dough to create your own Cornish pottery.
Make paper cutouts inspired by Breon O’Casey’s simple, colourful shapes.
A founder member of Penwith Printmakers and a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists, she exhibited at several venues in the 1980s and 90s, from Penlee House to the Mid-Cornwall Galleries and further afield from Bournemouth to London.