Join artist Lily from Uwu Studio for this free creative workshop for 10-16 year olds and create your very own vision board for the new year! This workshop is part of The Blank Page Project.
Workshops take place from 9.45AM to 3.30PM and include a free lunch, drinks and snacks!
During this 1-day workshop, you will get to creatively explore your goals and dreams for the year ahead, by making a vision board using drawing, collage and typography techniques.
This workshop is designed for young people to find and use their voices through exploring their own individual hopes and dreams. Activities will include intention setting for the coming year by drawing, painting and getting creative. We will refine our illustrations to create unique mood boards, followed by a group discussion reflecting on our creations from the day.
The wellbeing of our young people is really important to us and time outdoors is a key part of that. With this in mind, where possible a short walk or time outdoors will be incorporated into the workshop days. This will be supervised by the staff running the workshops and will also be weather dependent. Please ensure your child has a coat and sensible footwear!
Workshops are completely free to attend but must be booked in advance. You can book online via eequ.
If your booking is made within 72 hours of the workshop, we may not be able to accommodate specific dietary requirements. Please get in touch with the library location for the workshop to discuss options. Please note that whilst we welcome all young people, our staff are not specifically SEND trained.
This workshop is for 10-16 year olds only. If you feel your child requires additional support in the form of adult attendance in order to access this workshop, contact us by emailing katie.puls@suffolklibraries.co.uk.
Lily is an illustrator working from her studio in rural Suffolk, having graduated with a first-class honours in illustration. Her practice spans the creative sector from working on a commission for Black History Month for the BBC to working in an East London studio. Lily has a real passion for colour and pattern that feeds into her love of interior decor. In addition to her decorative work, Lily creates bright portraits, often having inspirational women from minority ethnic backgrounds as her subject focus.