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Come & create some evocative collages, centred around Derek Jarman and his time in Dungeness.
In these workshops participants will be working with various imagery of Prospect Cottage and its surroundings as well as text and photographs from Jarman's fascinating sketchbooks.
Participants will be able to create up to four Jarman-inspired collages of various sizes, expertly supported by Shelley from Ways of Seeing. Participants are encouraged to bring along any images or text they'd like to incorporate into their creation.
Sustenance in the form of tea, coffee and biscuits will also be provided.
There are two workshops on the same day, one in the afternoon and one in the evening. Please check website for details.
£15.00-18.50 per person.
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