After a year or more penned up at home it’s time to unleash your creativity and dip your quill into nature.
Join Kilter’s Artistic Directors in the long grass on the overlooked outskirts of Bath City Farm. Uncover the season’s voices hidden in the woods and fields through two hours of simple exercises, creative musing, and wild, free writing…
Meet at the cafe for a short introduction before a contemplative 15-minute stroll to a quiet corner of the farm. There we’ll settle down to some written warm-up exercises in response to the themes of place and time. Finally, the last half an hour of the session will allow participants to develop their ideas more fully – and share back if you like.
Voices, musings, and creative passages from this workshop may form part of a public sharing at Bath City Farm – The Words They Found There – on Sunday 27 June.
Suitable for closet writers, wild thinkers, free spirits and the achingly constrained. The workshop is designed for 16+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
This workshop is part of Kilter’s 4-year Bathscape commission to help local people creatively connect with their beautiful world-heritage landscape throughout the year. The workshop would normally cost £10+ but thanks to players of The National Lottery we are able to offer it for free!
Tickets
Pre-booking essential. Book your free ticket!
Practical information
COVID-19
This event has been organised in line with current COVID-19 guidance. Social distancing will be in place throughout the workshop and there are hand sanitising stations available at the Farm.
What to bring
Bring a pen, a notebook and something to sit on.
Facilities
Toilets on-site. The cafe will be open for light refreshments – or feel free to bring a picnic.
Getting here
Bath City Farm is easily accessible from Bath city centre. For travel and access information, see the Bath City Farm website. Where possible, we encourage travel on foot, by bike or by public transport.
Access
We are planning to run this workshop on the overgrown fringes of the Farm, which are sadly not wheelchair accessible. There is step-free access to the main buildings, toilets, and the cafe shelter. Disabled parking spaces are available to Blue Badge holders, to the side of the main building. There is a disabled drop-off point in front of the main building. For further information, please contact Bath City Farm directly.