Exploring family photos and hidden stories through mixed media
Event description
About the Workshop
Held alongside the exhibition The Secrets Women Hold, this 2-hour session invites participants of all ages—families, children (accompanied by an adult), and individuals—to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their personal stories through intuitive artmaking. Materials are provided.
You’re welcome to stay for the full two hours or leave earlier if needed.
Led by French artist and kindergarten educator Maïténa Etchebarne, the workshop begins with a short introduction to the exhibition and her artistic process—how she uses colour, photography, and memory to honour the women in her lineage.
You’ll then have time to create at your own pace, working with a printed family photo and a range of expressive materials. The session will end with an optional sharing circle, where you’re welcome to speak about your piece—or simply observe and hold space.
Whether you’re attending alone or with your children, this is a quiet, creative space to transform silence into expression and give new life to the stories we carry.
💌 What to bring
Email a meaningful old family picture before the workshop (so it can be printed in black and white)
If you’re attending with children, please let us know how many will be joining and their ages so we can tailor materials and support their experience
No art experience needed—just bring your story and your willingness to explore
🎨 What You’ll Do
Work with your own black & white family photo (printed in A4 for you)
Use paints, pencils, oil pastels, and collage to reimagine the image
Reflect intuitively—let your hands and heart guide the process
If attending as a family, collaborate with your child, allowing them to lead while you support and co-create, sharing the story behind the photo
📸 Your Story in the Exhibition
With your permission, your finished work can be digitised and added to a collective memory wall in The Secrets Women Hold, ensuring your story becomes part of the exhibition’s evolving tapestry
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