Botanical Studies workshop with Paddy Allen
Enjoy painting and drawing with like minded people in our weekly drop in sessions which will provide a relaxed atmosphere for beginners and the more experienced.
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival will take place from 10-27 October 2024, exploring the theme of ‘In/Visible’ and considering what it means to be ‘visible’ or ‘invisible’ when we think about our mental health.
Which aspects of our mental health do we keep hidden and which do we feel able to share? How can we use the arts and creativity to make mental health more ‘visible’, in a way that engages people and challenges stigma?
Join Paddy Allen for this “Botanical Study” workshop that explores the Festival theme.
Paddy will be demonstrating using dry brush technique to create meticulous detail in Botanical studies.
This workshop will run alongside our normal Painting Thursday session, and will take place between 11am and 3pm. The session is FREE.
Come along and join in – it would be great to see you there!
This workshop is part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2024 which is led by the Mental Health Foundation, and is supported by their national partners: Creative Scotland, Thrive Edinburgh, Edinburgh Health & Social Care Partnership, Baring Foundation, University of Glasgow, See Me, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Scottish Recovery Network, and the National Lottery Communities Fund. SMHAF 2024 is also supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI.