Let's Look at Art with Kay Walsh

Sat Jul 23 2022 at 12:00 pm to Sun Jul 24 2022 at 01:00 pm

Potters Fields Park | London

Team London Bridge
Publisher/HostTeam London Bridge
Let's Look at Art with Kay Walsh
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Drawing and photography are all included in this practical workshop for families with local artist and teacher Kay Walsh.
About this Event

Using Stephen Balkenhol's statues at More London as a starting point create your own special work.

Kay has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has investigated ideas of nature and our impact on places and spaces within it. She has taught for many years and will lead this creative workshop as part of the Family Dayz festival weekend.

Let’s Look at Art with Kay Walsh is part of Family Dayz festival produced and presented by Team London Bridge with Potters Fields Park Management Trust.

Adults please bring a camera or your phone with you.

Tickets: Booking required. Please book one ticket per participant

Start point : Info Tent outside the Bridge Theatre on Potters Fields Park, 189 Tooley Street, SE1 2UD

Age recommendation: 5+ accompanied by an adult

Duration: 60 minutes

Dress: Bring your comfy walking shoes and dress for all weathers!

Toilets: There are free facilities on the park and at London Bridge station

Transport: Travel by train , London Underground, Bus or River Boat to London Bridge – more info here

Map: Potters Fields Park

Food and Drink: there are so many places to eat and drink in London Bridge you will have fun choosing but you may want to book to make sure. More info here.

Other activities for families around London Bridge: Atlondonbridge.com


Kay Walsh has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has investigated ideas of nature and our impact on places and spaces within it.

Using photography, video, sound and text her work explores narratives that exist within specific landscapes.

Slow movement and slow looking take the viewer on a journey in search of something often hidden or hard to find.

In her film 'All His Rights' ideas of sustainability, and rewilding are explored through social history, ecology and environmental concerns raised around the Red Deer. The work questions the boundaries and conflicts of interest that exist within individuals and communities.

All His Rights will be screened at Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter from 28 June till 8 Jan 2023. Find out more here


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Potters Fields Park, 189 Tooley St, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

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