Event description
Walk & Draw at Ballerrt Mooroop
Join this friendly guided ‘walk and draw’ session at Ballerrt Mooroop in Glenroy to connect with others and make a visual journal of the indigenous plants of the site together.
All materials provided.
Please wear suitable shoes that are good for walking over uneven ground, water bottle, raincoat maybe, beanie and snacks.
This event is followed by a plant drawing workshop at Glenroy Library Makerspace on Saturday August 3rd (register here)
Click here for more information about Ballerrt Mooroop.
This event is funded through the Seeds of Change program with Public Value Studio and Merri-bek Council.
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More info about Draw Plants Together:
Love plants? Want to get creative? Join these friendly plant drawing workshops!
- find your way with drawing
- connect with plants
- learn with others
These 2-hour workshops are an opportunity to tune in to the beauty of plants and to experiment with drawing in a supportive environment.
Workshops are run by me! (Craig). I'm an artist, teacher and plant lover, with 20 years experience in teaching and workshop facilitation.
Draw Plants Together is a budding social enterprise – any contribution you make is greatly appreciated!
I donate 10% of my income to First Nations organisations in Victoria.
“The workshop increased my confidence to try different techniques in drawing and improved my observation skills”
– participant, Coburg Library Makerspace
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Draw Plants Together is an inclusive space. Everyone of all ages, backgrounds, sexualities, genders and abilities is welcome.
I prioritise accessibility in the delivery of my workshops as much as possible. Please let me know if you have any access needs.
I am a qualified English language teacher, and am happy to provide language support for people learning English at no extra cost.
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Draw Plants Together acknowledges Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the First People of the place where this workshops is run. I acknowledge Wurundjeri as Traditional Custodians and pay my deepest respects to First Nations Elders, people and communities across the continent.
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