Sacred Stories is a display of wallpaper patterns designed by young people in the care of Waltham Forest in collaboration with Waltham Forest Virtual School and artist Angela Groundwater: https://t.co/yV9ujwBS7u
We can’t wait!! 😃🥳
Join us this week 11-13th @TheLimesE17 for our inclusive dance and film project BOOST
Contact The Limes to find out if spaces are available
A @WFculture19 Make it Happen project
Pls spread the word @LBWFCEP@WFArtsEdNetwork@WFPARENTFORUM@wfdrc@wfchub
Are you an arts or culture organisation working in #WalthamForest?
Head along to this great event by @LBWFCEP to find out about best practice on working with young people, meet others and find out about new funding available for you 👀
Want to sharpen up your cycling skills? Summer Cycling School for all primary and secondary school children is on from 9-13 August at Highams Park. More details and booking is available here: https://t.co/NygMOCxaYa
FREE networking event @CRATESJS
📅1st Sept 10am-12pm
📢 #WalthamForest artists kickstart post-pandemic working in schools in the new academic year with info on local grants; best practice for engaging young people and support available from @LBWFCEP
https://t.co/iBY5aKM16U
Movie Production-our young movie makers choose horror as their theme. Q & A session at their film premiere of “Locked In” #summeractivities2021@wfcouncil
Screenprinting tote bags and two colour plant designs
Last day of our 4 day printmaking programme for 11-16 year olds exploring nature.
What LOVELY young artists!!
@Mbilla_Arts@wfcouncil @WFculture19
📢Saturday 7th August will be the last Saturday club of the summer @GnomeHouseCIC
🪘💃🎨Join us from 4pm for African drumming, Colombian dance and art with @Inky_Cuttlefish
💰It's free thanks to funding from @TNLComFund
https://t.co/Oj6Z4GTRAw
✍️FREE Creative Writing course for 11-16 yr olds @FBSchoolE17 9th-12th Aug 10am-2pm
Book here: https://t.co/Y7ZS1S8f1H
Here's the anthology the children created on the first course in July 👏👏https://t.co/Fm7eixwtzM
Today we did dyeing with natural dye as part of the summer holiday programme.
The technique is called shibori indigo dyeing
Commissioned by @Mbilla_Arts@wfcouncil @WFculture19