Draw Plants Together in the Darebin Creek Valley
Event description
Draw Plants Together
Join Craig from Draw Plants Together for a FREE, relaxing plant drawing workshop. Explore the unique plants of the Darebin Creek Valley and learn more about the natural environment through observation and drawing.
Hosted by City of Whittlesea and Darebin Creek Management Committee, Draw Plants Together encourages connections with nature and with each other. This workshop focuses on plants native to the Darebin Creek Valley and offers a supportive space for learning.
What can I expect?
• Fun and relaxed 2-hour creative session held at the Epping Community Activity Centre and along the Hendersons Creek
• A feeling of wellbeing – notice plants more in the company of others and gain confidence with drawing
Draw Plants Together is an inclusive space. Everyone of all ages, backgrounds, sexualities, genders and abilities is welcome. The workshop will be presented with clear and simple instructions to support everyone, including those with limited English.
No experience needed! This is a fun, relaxing way to explore your creativity, learn about nature, and meet new people in the community.
All materials provided. Free to join.
About the presenter
Craig (he/him) started Draw Plants Together to share his love of art and plants and create an inclusive and enjoyable space where participants can learn, create, connect and experiment.
With over 20 years’ experience in teaching and workshop facilitation with adults, including teaching English, Craig has worked extensively with people in a range of different learning contexts. He has also completed studies in art, linguistics and Relational Gestalt counselling.
Craig is passionate about Indigenous plants and local ecologies and works and volunteers at VINC (Victorian Indigenous Nurseries Cooperative).
Read more about Craig and Draw Plants Together
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung as custodians of the Darebin Creek Valley, who have a continuous connection to caring for Country. We respect and collaborate with Wurundjeri to improve the Darebin Creek.
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