HATCHED 2019 Creative workshops 4 International Day of the Girl Child

Last edited by Magaesberg@gmail.com on 26 September 2019

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Quaker Meeting House Oxford
Date(s): 
Saturday, 12 October 2019
Timing: 
11 to 3.15
Cost: 
Free
Cyanotype collage © Julia Mallaby

Free creative workshops for children aged 7 to 14 organized by HATCHED a creative platform promoting women and girls rights. HATCHED 2019 Creative workshops are part 4 International Day of the Girl Child. Parents must remain on the premises during the workshop.

https://www.un.org/en/events/girlchild/

Book tickets on eventbirte.co.uk

What's a girl? 'Re-naming the streets' is a creative drawing workshop with artist Claire Ringrose suitable for children aged 7 +

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hatched-2...

Working from maps of Oxford drawn by Claire participants will make their marks on the city and its famous landmarks so it reflects their vision of What's a girl?
Claire is an artist and an experienced art teacher. Her drawing and sculpture work has been recently exhibited at the Glass Tank gallery at Oxford Brookes University.
This is a free ticketed workshop suitable for children aged 7 + accompanied by an adult. Parents must remain on the premises during the workshop.
What's a girl? is part of the International Day of the Girl Child an event promoting Girls' rights and future worldwide. Organized by HATCHED 2019
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the workshop for registration.
Wear suitable clothing.
Organizers reserve the right to alter or cancel the workshop.
http://www.claireringrose.co.uk

What's a girl? 'Re-claiming the museum' is a creative workshop with artist Maga Esberg suitable for children aged 9 to 11

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hatched-2...

Working from postcards of artwork collected in museums and art galleries Maga will encourage participants to make their marks on the images so they reflect their vision of What's a girl!
Maga is an artist and an experienced art teacher. She set up Hatched in 2016 as a creative platform to address women experiences.Her work has been recently exhibited at the RCA and Wytham woods.
This is a free ticketed workshop suitable for children aged 9 to 11 accompanied by an adult. Parents must remain on the premises during the workshop.
What's a girl? is part of the International Day of the Girl Child an event promoting Girls rights and future worldwide. Organized by HATCHED 2019
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the workshop for registration.
Wear suitable clothing.
Organizer reserve the right to alter or cancel the workshop.
http://www.magaesberg.com

'What's a girl?' Cyanotype printing workshop with artist Julia Mallaby suitable for children aged 12 to 14

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hatched-2...

Working from found objects and stencils collected by Julia participants will tell a story so it reflects their vision of What's a girl?
Julia is an artist and an experienced art teacher. Her textile and Cyanotype printing work has been recently exhibited the Jardin Des Plantes in Grenoble in May 2019 as part of the 30 year anniversary of the twin city celebrations.
This is a free ticketed workshop suitable for children aged 12 to 14 accompanied by an adult. Parents must remain on the premises during the workshop.
What's a girl? is part of the International Day of the Girl Child an event promoting Girls' rights and future worldwide.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the workshop for registration.
Wear suitable clothing.
Organizer reserve the right to alter or cancel the workshop.
www.juliamallaby.com

Many thanks to the Quaker Meeting House for hosting the workshops.

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