Mystery Play Art Workshop

Flowers made out of plastic bottles
Flowers made out of plastic bottles
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The plastic flowers workshop
The bottles before being transformed into flowers
The bottles before being transformed into flowers
The bottles before being transformed into flowers
The bottles before being transformed into flowers

 

Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles
Flowers made from plastic bottles

FREE CREATIVE WORKSHOP
RECYCLE PLASTIC BOTTLES INTO FLOWERS

SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 10-3
BERGH APTON VILLAGE HALL
Open to Anyone from
Alpington, Ashby St Mary, Bergh Apton, Bramerton, Carleton St Peter, Claxton, Framingham Pigot, Hellington, Kirby Bedon, Rockland St Mary, Surlingham, Thurton, Yelverton.
(children with participating adult)
Bring empty plastic bottles(don’t worry if you have none),
Be creative for an hour or so
Recycle, Create, Go mad!
All for
BERGH APTON’S 2014 MYSTERY PLAY

Further Info: Tel 01508 480696

 

Liz McGowan lives in North Norfolk. Her work explores the ephemeral nature of our world.  Drawing inspiration from the landscape of North Norfolk, her work engages in a conversation with the details and the processes that combine to make a place what it is at any one time.

 “I am interested in promoting and facilitating multi-sensual  conversations between groups of people and the worlds they inhabit.  I am also part of Norfolk County Council’s Artists for Climate Change programme”.

Liz has participated in all six of Bergh Apton’s Sculpture Trails and strengthened the village’s creative instincts with wide-ranging & challenging workshops