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Capture a sense of the historic Ridgeway and the famous White Horse whilst developing your observation and drawing skills. Take inspiration from the landscape and some of its historic artefacts and build a sense of connection to the Ridgeway though this fun and friendly art journaling workshop, led by artist Jo Beal. No previous experience needed, just bring a sketchbook, pens and pencils.

The workshop will run 2-5pm. Starting at the memorial hall exhibiting work entered into the Swire Ridgeway Art Prize competition, there will then be a short, leisurely walk to gather ideas outdoors in the historic village and some time will then be spent in the small local museum.

£12 per person. Maximum group size 12.

Advance booking essential. Email ridgeway@oxfordshire.gov.uk to book your place(s) and to make your payment.

Thanks to Tom Brown's School museum for hosting part of the workshop.

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Date/Time
18/04/20 14:00
Event Type
General Event
Cost
£12 per person (includes £2 donation to Ridgeway National Trail)
Address
Broad St, Uffington, Faringdon SN7 7RA, UK
Organiser
Jo Beal
Organiser Details
https://jobeal.net/
Booking
Email ridgeway@oxfordshire.gov.uk to book your place(s)
Acccessibility Info
The workshop involves a short, leisurely, flat walk from the hall to Tom Brown's school museum. Tom Brown's school museum is not very accessible due to the age of the building - there are two steps and a sloping grass path between the road and the museum entrance and the museum doorway is 74 cm wide at its narrowest point.