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Workshop: Eating the Landscape

Creative writing workshop with Rebecca Beinart and Wallace Heim
FREE online event.
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Join us for a series of creative writing workshops to explore the local landscape from multiple points of view. These sessions are open to anyone who knows Crow Park, the Isthmus and Derwentwater, and no previous writing experience is necessary. The workshops will open up space to explore and reflect on our relationship with familiar landscapes and with the future, through imagination and story making. We’ll use a series of creative exercises to play with words and explore different viewpoints, including other-than-human perspectives and non-linear time. You’ll create your own short pieces of writing in each session.

You can sign up for all three sessions or just attend one.

We encourage you to visit Crow Park before the online workshops if possible. In each session we’ll invite you to bring something along as a starting point – please read the workshop descriptions for more details. There’s no pressure to share anything that you write, but we’ll talk about what comes up from each session.

Session 2: Eating the landscape
Wednesday 24 March, 5.30-7.30pm 

In this session, we’ll explore the idea of ‘portals’ into other ways of seeing. We’ll play with creating recipes for Crow Park, and the idea of ingesting elements of the landscape to alter your perspective. Bring a landscape photograph as a starting point.

If you have any questions about the event or access, please contact rbeinart(at)hotmail.com

Other events in this series:

Discussion: Slippery time and other-than-human perspectives Thursday 3 March, 5.30-7pm
Workshop Session 1: An archaeology of the future Wednesday 10 March, 5.30-7.30pm
Workshop Session 3: Writing a Crow Wednesday 7 April, 5.30-7.30pm

This event is part of Desire Lines, a place-based art commission at Crow Park in Keswick with Trust New Art, the National Trust’s programme of contemporary arts. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England. Through the project Rebecca Beinart is working with local communities to explore the site’s history and everyday uses, to collectively build stories for the future.

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Earlier Event: March 10
Workshop: An archaeology of the future
Later Event: April 7
Workshop: Writing a Crow