A Well-City Salisbury creative course for wellbeing from Wessex Archaeology and artist Carolyn Rudge
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Exploring archaeology, folklore and stories through printmaking
Join Wessex Archaeology and artist Caroline Rudge for a 10-week printmaking course. Throughout the course we will hear from experts from Wessex Archaeology about the links between archaeology and folklore, myths and tales, stories from the landscape and of the people who once lived there.
Led by Caroline, we will explore a range of printmaking techniques using linocut and block printing as a medium to represent these stories. From pattern making, letter formation, graphic elements, to printing on fabric, embossing on clay, and making more complex imagery with multiblocks, colour and collage.
You might have a story or tale of your own that you’d like to capture in print, if so, this could be the course for you!
Access information: Printmaking involves fine motor hand skills, if you want to find out if this will be the right course for you, or if you have any other access needs that you’d like to share in order for us to support you, please do contact us for a chat.
The project primarily uses a model where participants are referred onto a course by their GP practice, support organisation, community group or school wellbeing team. However, we also welcome self-referrals. Visit our website for further information and referral forms.
This course is available for adults aged 20+.