Make-do and Merry: Gelli Printing Workshop #WOWW

On Wednesday 4th December, 10.00-1.00, Janet Sheen will be running a Gelli Printing workshop to create handmade Christmas cards and wrap.

Using waste packaging, we will be monoprinting onto recycled paper and card to reduce single-use materials from going into landfill and to re-purpose packaging that is no longer of use.

The workshop rekindles the ‘Make-do and Mend’ Christmases of our grandmothers to create a more sustainable future. The morning costs £10/£12 per person and spaces are limited so booking is essential. Please follow the ticket link below.

Materials are provided, but if you have any textured waste packaging (bubble wrap, biscuit trays, foil etc.) please feel free to bring it along.

 


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SOLD OUT! Make a Felt Bowl with Carolyn Young #WOWW

On Saturday 25th January 2020 Carolyn Young will be running two half-day felt workshops to create a small felt bowl.
 
Based on the naive wooden bowls traditionally used rural households, we will be creating bowls of our own using natural fibres and traditional feltmaking techniques.
 
The workshop will invite you to consider how Welsh women may have lived in the past, how they were the metaphorical ‘fibres’ that held families together as well as considering what they (and we) held precious or kept safe.
 
The workshops run from 10.00-1.00 or 2.00-5.00 and cost £10/£12 per person. Booking is essential as spaces are limited.

Kate Kekwick: Screen Printing with Natural Dyes

Taking inspiration from traditional Welsh quilts and tapestries, on Wednesday October 16th Kate Kekwick will teach you how to design up and screen print a two colour image.

You will be using natural dyes to print with similar to those used by women in Pembrokeshire a hundred years ago. Designs will be created using simple paper cut outs and the final image will be printed on to paper.

This workshop forms part of the Women of West Wales #WOWW project in recognition of women’s place in history. Spaces are limited and booking is essential. Tickets cost £15/£20 to include all materials and the workshop will begin at 10.30 (arrive at 10 for coffee!).

Taking inspiration from traditional Welsh quilts and tapestries, Kate Kekwick will teach you how to design up and screen print a two colour image.

You will be using natural dyes to print with similar to those used by women in Pembrokeshire a hundred years ago. Designs will be created using simple paper cut outs and the final image will be printed on to paper.

This workshop forms part of the Women of West Wales #WOWW project in recognition of women’s place in history. Spaces are limited and booking is essential. Tickets cost £15/£20 to include all materials.

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Lino Workshop with Diana Brook #WOWW

Follow in the footsteps of the Women of West Wales through the history of shoes!

Join us on Saturday 11th May when Diana Brook will be introducing us to lino printing using artefacts from the museum collection as inspiration.

All materials are provided and booking is essential.


Poetry Film Workshop with Chaucer Cameron & Helen Dewbery #WOWW

On Saturday 30th March, 10-4,There will be a Poetry Film Workshop with Chaucer Cameron and Helen Dewbery.

Come and learn how the poems created at the recent #WOWW poetry writing workshop could be used to make short poetry films, and discover the basic skills that are needed to get started. (It is not essential to have attended the earlier poetry workshop- get in touch for more details)

Caucer & Helen will be demonstrating how to use an iOS or Android phone (or tablet) for filming, recording and editing and the recommended apps for the workshop are iMovie for iOS and FilmoraGo for Android. (If you will be bringing a phone, tablet or iPad with you please download one of these apps).

The workshop will also look at other devices and programmes to create Poetry Film.

£15/£20 Per Person, with booking essential. This workshop forms part of our #WOWW project is partly subsidised by PLANED Arwain Sir Benfro 2020 and National Lottery Heritage Fund

Short Biographies:

Chaucer Cameron’s poetry has been staged and screened, and published online, in journals and anthologies and her poetry films have been screened at poetry festivals and film festivals in the UK and internationally. Chaucer’s latest work, Wild Whispers, is an international poetry film project working with collaborators from ten countries. Chaucer co-edits the online poetry film journal, Poetry Film Live.

Helen Dewbery is co-director of Swindon Poetry Festival and co-edits the online poetry film journal, Poetry Film Live. Her poetry films have been screened at poetry festivals and film festivals in the UK and internationally. Helen is a member of the Royal Photographic Society.


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Design a Doli Half Term Workshop for Families

Drop in on Wednesday 27th February for half term fun!

Suitable for people of all ages, we will be rummaging through our rag-bag and re-imagining the traditional ‘Welsh doli’ for the 21st Century!

We encourage guardians or more able stitchers to help children, although perfect sewing is not the priority; just a creative flair and the enthusiasm for taking part in a community project.

All of the dolls will go on display at the museum to celebrate St. David’s Day and mark the significance of the ‘Welsh Mam’ in our heritage and culture for Mother’s Day.

This event and exhibition forms part of the WOWW project and is funded by LEADER and the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Poetry Writing Workshop with Jean Riley

On Saturday 23rd February, Narberth poet Jean Riley will be running a workshop for writers of all abilities based on historical local women.

There will later be the opportunity to come along to a workshop in the spring and create short poetry films and/or to share the poems at Llangwm Literary Festival in August 2019.

None of this work in celebration of women’s history or the nurturing of local creativity would be possible without the support of PLANED LEADER funding and Heritage Lottery Fund. Thank you. #WOWW

Poetry Writing Workshop with Christine Sanders

At 10.00 on Saturday 13th October, The #WOWW project continues with a Poetry Writing Workshop with Christine Sanders.

Poetry For All 

Open to anyone over the age of 16, this one-day poetry coursedoes exactly what it says on the tin – it’s for everyone, whether you are a published poet or just beginning to put pen to paper, this poetry day is for you!  This is a time where you can release your imagination and let your writing run free, all in a welcoming and informal atmosphere.

During this Poetry For All day, you will share the space with up to 16 other writers.  You will enjoy workshops, readings, writing exercises, as well as writing new material.

The stimulus of the day will be women from Narberth and surrounding areas who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  These are women who have a story to tell. They all lived remarkable lives, overcame obstacles and achieved the incredible, yet they have mostly been forgotten.  We will look at their history, their stories, and having stepped back into their world; bring their lives forward to the present day.

The poetry writing skill we will focus on will be creating musicality within a poem. By this I don’t mean a repetitive tum-tum-tum or excessive use of onomatopoeia, but writing so the chosen sound of the word feels and echoes the sentiment within a poem. For example, ‘rock’ (with its halting ‘k’) sounds different to ‘stone’ (with its softer ending of  ‘..ne’) .

The structure of the day will be to meet at 10.00 and engage in some fun and stimulating writing activities including looking at work by different poets.  There will be a short break during the morning for coffee.
After coffee, we will focus on our subject for today – Women of West Wales. We will break for lunch at around 1 p.m. (please bring your lunch).

After lunch, you may wish to visit a local building associated with your chosen ‘Woman of  West Wales’ or remain in the museum to write with the aim to write a poem or two.  Once back at the museum, you may edit your work, workshop your work in pairs, and finally, share your poem with the group if you wish to.  The emphasis is on fun – there is absolutely no judgement.

The course is facilitated by Christine Sanders who has returned to Narberth after gaining her M.A. from Manchester Writing School under the tutorage of Carol Ann Duffy.  Christine loves creating inspirational workshops as much as she loves writing.  Her M.A. encompassed ‘Enabling New Writers’ and has created and facilitated workshops including a 6 week course at Shibden Hall, Halifax, a one day courses at Narberth museum, as well as being booked to hold poetry courses in Pescara, Italy next year. She is founder and facilitator of Narberth Poetry Group.  Her work has been published in Ink Sweat and Tears, and Prole magazine.  She has an active YouTube channel where she can be seen performing some of her poems – Christine Sanders Poet.
You’ll be given a warm welcome, support and encouragement throughout the entire day.

Please note
Please bring writing equipment – note book, pencils, pens etc.
You may also bring your laptop / ipad etc with you (at your own risk).
Please bring your own lunch.

Booking is essential by calling 01834 860 500 or emailing [email protected].

The day (10-4) Costs £15 / £12 concessions and is partly subsidised by the Heritage Lottery Fund, PLANED, Arwain Sir Benfro.

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Life Drawing Group

10am – 3pm Every Friday

Join the very welcoming life drawing group that meets every Friday in the Museum.

For more information contact the organiser Simon Harrison on 07765 872467 or email him on [email protected]