Sense and Sensitivity - Creative Writing Workshop
Event description
Explore your senses and let your creative writing sing at the Teece Museum. Tapping into our senses makes our creative writing connect with the reader in an immediate and exciting way. Using the power of sense-bound writing, and the amazing objects on display in the Teece Museum, this workshop will unlock new ways of looking at your creative writing. This workshop is suitable for creative writers in any genre: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, memoir, songwriting…
Naomi van den Broek is a creative person living and working in Ōtuatahi Christchurch. By day she manages UC’s campus at the Arts Centre. By night she performs, writes, makes things using fibre and threads, laughs/claps loudly in audiences for other people's work, and generally doesn’t feel fully alive unless the day has involved some creativity. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from UC. She also likes to read, eat, cook, ride her bike and talk.
- UC Teece Museum, 3 Hereford St
- Tues 1 October, 2pm-3.30pm
- Cost $5, caregivers free
The Teece Museum is an accessible venue. Get in touch for more details.
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