Workshop

WORKSHOP: Be part of an installation at Tyntesfield this Summer

Join us for a work­shop explor­ing how sound, move­ment, and imag­i­na­tion can con­nect us to nature and inspire change.

We want to work with you to co-create a sound installation for the stunning rose garden at National Trust Tyntesfield this summer. This work is inspired by the last Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird, whose haunting song—never answered—symbolises loss, resilience, and hope.

These workshops will take place at National Trust Tyntesfield.

WHO CAN JOIN?
- People aged 18–25
- People who live in Bristol and North Somerset

Workshop dates:
Friday 7 March 2025, 11am–2pm
Monday 17 March 2025, 11am–2pm
Friday 28 March 2025, 11am–2pm

What Will Happen?
Hear the final call of a lost bird and reflect on its meaning.
Use your voice, movement, and creativity to express your response.

Why Join?
Be part of an artwork that will be installed at Tyntesfield, a historic estate which houses the National Trust’s largest collection of objects. Express yourself and collaborate with other young people to create a sound piece that will be part of this artwork. Explore how creativity can amplify voices for climate action.

Minibus transport to and from Tyntesfield can be arranged free of charge for workshop participants.
Disciplines
Installation Sound