Conference
Studio KIND. x VASW: Connection, Community, Hope
Studio KIND. are partnering with VASW to host ‘Connection, Community, Hope’ as part of the ‘How Can I Stay?’ series of events.
As part of the 'How Can I Stay?' series of events organised by VASW, Studio KIND. is teaming up with local artist, Ruth Bateman, to deliver a one-day event at their new venue, The Corn Store, in Barnstaple.
About
This one-day event will be a chance to meet creative practitioners from across the South West and share our thoughts, feelings, and hopes for a connected, nurturing community; asking 'how can we foster hope through connectivity?' The day will include a number of discussions, workshops and mind-mapping exercises (with lots of creative flare) to think about ways we can support one another, be part of the conversation, share skills and resources, and create meaningful collaborative relationships.
The event is delivered in collaboration with local artist, Ruth Bateman, who will be joined by Peter Stiles (local artist and cultural producer), Laura Porter (artist, curator and Studio KIND. founding director), and Sharon Gale (artist, arts educator, and Studio KIND. community engagement director). All artists will be sharing insight into the challenges they have faced across their varied careers.
Key information
The event is open to people of all ages, background, experience levels, and interests. Activities will be taking place from 10:00 to 17:00. Food and drink will be provided - all food will be vegan. There will be regular toilet and movement breaks, and Studio KIND. is wheel-chair accessible.
All attending will also be welcome to join us for the private view of Back on The Farm by George Rayner, commissioned by Studio KIND. and North Devon Council. The private view will be 6-8pm and refreshments are provided.
Spaces are limited to 34 and will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis, with a limited number of travel bursaries available, offered at different levels. When booking you will be required to stipulate which tier of bursary you require, which will also be offered on a first-come-first-served basis. Travel bursaries can be used to cover travel and accommodation costs, depending on distance travelled.
We also have a small amount for those who have additional access requirements, which will be distributed on a case-by-case basis, for example child-care or sign-language support.
Further information
Studio KIND. at The Corn Store is located within Barnstaple Pannier Market, accessible via Butchers Row, Barnstaple High Street or Market Street. Barnstaple Pannier Market is a short bus ride, or 20-minute walk, from Barnstaple Train Station, and is a 10-minute walk from Barnstaple Bus Station. The closest parking is at Queen's Car Park or the Cattle Market Car Park. We encourage ride-sharing where possible.
For more information about Studio KIND. head to www.studiokind.org.uk or contact laura@studiokind.org.uk
For more information about VASW and the 'How Can I Stay? programme of events, head to vasw.org.uk/programme
The event has been sponsored by Co-op who will be providing food and drinks throughout the day
About
This one-day event will be a chance to meet creative practitioners from across the South West and share our thoughts, feelings, and hopes for a connected, nurturing community; asking 'how can we foster hope through connectivity?' The day will include a number of discussions, workshops and mind-mapping exercises (with lots of creative flare) to think about ways we can support one another, be part of the conversation, share skills and resources, and create meaningful collaborative relationships.
The event is delivered in collaboration with local artist, Ruth Bateman, who will be joined by Peter Stiles (local artist and cultural producer), Laura Porter (artist, curator and Studio KIND. founding director), and Sharon Gale (artist, arts educator, and Studio KIND. community engagement director). All artists will be sharing insight into the challenges they have faced across their varied careers.
Key information
The event is open to people of all ages, background, experience levels, and interests. Activities will be taking place from 10:00 to 17:00. Food and drink will be provided - all food will be vegan. There will be regular toilet and movement breaks, and Studio KIND. is wheel-chair accessible.
All attending will also be welcome to join us for the private view of Back on The Farm by George Rayner, commissioned by Studio KIND. and North Devon Council. The private view will be 6-8pm and refreshments are provided.
Spaces are limited to 34 and will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis, with a limited number of travel bursaries available, offered at different levels. When booking you will be required to stipulate which tier of bursary you require, which will also be offered on a first-come-first-served basis. Travel bursaries can be used to cover travel and accommodation costs, depending on distance travelled.
We also have a small amount for those who have additional access requirements, which will be distributed on a case-by-case basis, for example child-care or sign-language support.
Further information
Studio KIND. at The Corn Store is located within Barnstaple Pannier Market, accessible via Butchers Row, Barnstaple High Street or Market Street. Barnstaple Pannier Market is a short bus ride, or 20-minute walk, from Barnstaple Train Station, and is a 10-minute walk from Barnstaple Bus Station. The closest parking is at Queen's Car Park or the Cattle Market Car Park. We encourage ride-sharing where possible.
For more information about Studio KIND. head to www.studiokind.org.uk or contact laura@studiokind.org.uk
For more information about VASW and the 'How Can I Stay? programme of events, head to vasw.org.uk/programme
The event has been sponsored by Co-op who will be providing food and drinks throughout the day