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September Mic Drop Masterclass

Wednesday 25 September 2024

18:00 - 21:00

Marsh House

FREE
Mindful Crafting – Working with the Material
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Is this for me?

Our September Mic Drop Masterclasses are designed to for Lutonians aged 16 years and above who are looking for a space to relax, have fun and enjoy exploring their creativity.

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Interested in working with your hands, and creating a piece of art to take home with you?

Join us for our September Mic Drop Masterclass, as we explore the act of crafting as a journey into mindfulness and self-reflection.

 

Dropping the mic in September will be Lugus Ceramics. They are an organisation set up by local artists with the shared vision of bringing the joy of ceramics to the people of Luton.

They strive to offer Lutonians the chance to learn, experiment and express themselves with clay, developing practical skills while also benefiting from the therapeutic qualities it has to offer.

 

Sign up for September Mic Drop Masterclass here.

For more details, please contact our Young People and Pathways Producer, Rebecca at [email protected]

I don’t want a creative career, is this still for me? 

Yes – Our September Mic Drop Masterclasses are designed to for Lutonians aged 16 years and above who are looking for a space to relax, have fun, and enjoy exploring their creativity.

The session topic is completely new to me, is this still for me? 

Yes – Guest facilitators will be able to tailor the session to your existing level of knowledge whether you are discovering it for the first time or looking to build on your existing knowledge with new tips and tricks.

Will the session be relevant to the artform I practice?  

Yes – the key to any successful artistic project is collaboration and self-expression, so guest facilitators will tailor their session to ensure it is relevant to every artform and participant.

Marsh House


Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road Luton LU3 2SR
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Presented by Revoluton Arts, supported by Arts Council England and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

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