Join moving image curator Dr Emily Munro for a participatory writing workshop where archive film and poetry are used as sources of inspiration and reflection.
As we move within nature, nature moves around and within us. Can we separate one from the other? In this creative writing workshop, the theme of ‘movement’ is the starting point for thinking about how we interact with, or deny, the natural world in our lives.
The workshop is a space for gentle reflection and inspiration. All are welcome, whether you have experience writing poetry or have never written a poem before.
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