A SERIES of workshops will bring together artists, libraries and the participants of the workshop through a range of exciting activities.
The Big Open Book project will aim to cleverly combine the practices of drawing and writing to reveal the hidden connections that are accessible to anyone in the threads and traces of the drawing and writing processes.
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The processes we will be shared with participants of each workshop, which mean they can experience their own meaningful connections.
Participants are encouraged to take part in all activities and the events are free of charge to take part.
This project has been organised by Hampshire Libraries and Test Valley Creative with funding provided by the Arts Council England.
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Workshops include drawing, poetry and artists experiments and they all kick off on March 30 with locations still to be confirmed.
For more information and to find out about all the workshops, visit: facebook.com/BigOpenBook
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