Writing Coffee and Conversation

Writing Coffee and Conversation

Tate BritainLondon, England
Friday, May 22 from 11 am to 12:30 pm
Overview

"There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self.” Aldous Huxley

Writing Coffee and Conversation—a welcoming event for anyone interested in self-reflective writing, journaling, poetry and creativity in all its forms.

Our focus is on self-discovery and self-improvement.

We meet at selected bespoke cafés and places of interest across London, using these inspiring venues as a jumping-off point for our writing.

We will meet at Tate Britain in May and write in response to selected paintings from 1500’s - 1800’s. The Tate Britain is the national gallery of British and International modern art. The main British collection spanning The Renaissance age through to the present day remains at the Millbank.

You don't need to worry about spelling, grammar, style, or having any background in expressive writing. Just bring your curiosity and willingness to connect, reflect and experiment with words in a friendly and supportive environment.


About the Facilitator:

Charmaine Pollard is an experienced Certified Poetry Therapist, Counsellor and Coach with a passion for leading writing for wellbeing workshops with a particular focus on confidence and resilience. Her fusion of contemporary coaching with poetry therapy techniques have helped people from all walks of life, find self- compassion, contentment and success.

She is author of Writing for Resilience, a workbook designed to improve your resilience and well-being through poetry and expressive writing.


Venue: Tate Britain

Millbank, London SW1P 4RG

Nearest Underground:

Pimlico: Victoria Line. (8 min walk)


"There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self.” Aldous Huxley

Writing Coffee and Conversation—a welcoming event for anyone interested in self-reflective writing, journaling, poetry and creativity in all its forms.

Our focus is on self-discovery and self-improvement.

We meet at selected bespoke cafés and places of interest across London, using these inspiring venues as a jumping-off point for our writing.

We will meet at Tate Britain in May and write in response to selected paintings from 1500’s - 1800’s. The Tate Britain is the national gallery of British and International modern art. The main British collection spanning The Renaissance age through to the present day remains at the Millbank.

You don't need to worry about spelling, grammar, style, or having any background in expressive writing. Just bring your curiosity and willingness to connect, reflect and experiment with words in a friendly and supportive environment.


About the Facilitator:

Charmaine Pollard is an experienced Certified Poetry Therapist, Counsellor and Coach with a passion for leading writing for wellbeing workshops with a particular focus on confidence and resilience. Her fusion of contemporary coaching with poetry therapy techniques have helped people from all walks of life, find self- compassion, contentment and success.

She is author of Writing for Resilience, a workbook designed to improve your resilience and well-being through poetry and expressive writing.


Venue: Tate Britain

Millbank, London SW1P 4RG

Nearest Underground:

Pimlico: Victoria Line. (8 min walk)


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Location

Tate Britain

Millbank

London SW1P 4RG

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