African textiles printing workshop Chingford Mount

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Image of stencils and a paint roller brush
Status:
Finished
How often:
Every Friday until 30 August 2024
Time:
3pm to 6pm
Location:
228 Chingford Mount Road, Chingford, E4 8JL
Cost:
Free, booking required
Filed under:
Arts and culture

Are you a member of the Black and ethnic minority community dealing with poor mental health? We invite you to join us for an enriching and creative experience at Threads of Resilience traditional African textiles printing workshop.

Join us for Threads of Resilience, an inspiring African textiles art project funded by the Waltham Forest Council's 'Make it Happen' grants programme. This unique event offers individuals from black and minority ethnic backgrounds with poor mental health an opportunity to explore the rich history and diverse types of traditional African textiles.
 

What to Expect:

During our engaging art sessions, participants will:
Discover the fascinating history, types, and origins of artisan African textiles such as Adire cloth, Mud cloth, and Adinkra cloth.
Create inspired prints on fabric and paper using monotype printing techniques on gel plates, reflecting the vibrant colours, patterns, and symbolism found in these textiles.
Learn about renowned African textile artists Chief Nike Davis-Okundaye and Thandiwe Mariu.
Draw inspiration from these artists to create individual and collective mixed media textile artworks.
Exhibition: Threads of Resilience will culminate in a powerful art exhibition showcasing the unique creations of our participants. This exhibition will provide a platform for the community to appreciate the artistic expressions of individuals overcoming mental health challenges.

Who should attend

This project is open to 12 individuals from black and minority ethnic backgrounds aged eight and above who are experiencing poor mental health.

Participants: We are looking for 12 participants.
Age Group: 8 and above.

No prior art experience is necessary – just bring your creativity and enthusiasm!

How to Join:

Visit our Eventbrite page to book your free ticket.
After booking, you will receive an online application form via email.
Fill out and submit the application form to confirm your spot.

  • Note: This is a three-day workshop. We kindly request that all participants attend each day of the project. Your presence is highly valued, and we appreciate your commitment to the full schedule. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today!

Contact Information:

For more information, please contact Anastasia Bonkanka Baita:

 Email: baitaari.design@gmail.com
Telephone: +44 7450725677 (WhatsApp only)

Embark on a journey of creativity, cultural discovery, and resilience. We look forward to creating with you!