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Resting Hare Workshop-Friday 14th September at SCRAP

At the Resting Hare Workshop you will learn some of the key skills of the sculptor and in the process, you will create your very own masterpiece.The workshop is restricted to a small number participants and will run for the majority of the day, approx 10am – 4.30pm. (Please arrive at 9.30).

This is a mid-week workshop at SCRAP (details below)

The workshop includes a full days tuition, good quality clay, all sculptors tools, 2x firings in the kiln & oxides & glazes to finish.

The groups are warm and friendly where nobody is left behind – all abilities welcome.

There will be beverages, please bring a sandwich – otherwise there are plenty of shops and cafes in the area.

Your sculpture will be ready to collect (all being well) approx three weeks following the workshop.

All for only £59 per person. 

Please note– there is car parking outside SCRAP and around Farsley. There are also good transport links with the main bus routes nearby.

Please let Richard know if you have any mobility issues, this workshop is on the first floor of the Spinning Mill, there is a lift to the floor and Scrap is wheelchair accessible.

Payment accepted via PayPal or email to do Bacs at

twistedearthceramics@outlook.com

Cancellation charges may apply if your place cannot be filled. Please email me if you have any further questions – twistedearthceramics@outlook.com

About SCRAP
Scrap Creative Reuse in Sunnybank Mills, Farsley is an Aladdin’s cave of inspiring, non-toxic scrap materials. With a huge mill shop stuffed with an ever changing supply of inspiring materials, recycled from local businesses and industry, you can let your imagination soar with the possibilities for art and play. Scrap also provides regular craft/making workshops for children, families, schools and groups, and the Scrap Shed scheme takes a bit of Scrap magic into primary schools and nurseries, through loose parts play with large size materials such as pipes, reels, fabric and boxes all housed in a shed in the playground. More about Scrap at www.scrapstuff.co.uk.
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