Arty Bods
Arty Bods is an exciting set of Saturday morning art workshops designed for kids aged 5-11 years old, held at Artlink Hull.
Arty Bods with Lauren Saunders is back! We are inviting children aged between 5-11 to join us and explore the magic of the ocean using paper in fun and creative ways. Inspired by seaweed, sea creatures, and underwater habitats, we’ll draw, fold, cut, print and build artworks that bring the 'deep unknown' to life. Each session encourages imagination, play, and curiosity about nature and materials.
About Lauren Saunders:
Lauren Saunders is a professional visual artist based in Hull, UK, working at the intersection of people, activism, and the more-than-human world. Her practice explores social and environmental issues through hopeful storytelling, interspecies artmaking and collaborative projects that foster ecoliteracy, climate action, and a sense of radical kinship with the natural world. Using regenerative materials and processes, she typically works across experimental drawing, temporary sculpture, print, ceremony, participatory projects, and land-based installation across her diverse interdisciplinary research-practice. Find out more at: www.laurensaundersart.co.uk.
Arty Bods is an exciting set of Saturday morning art workshops designed for kids aged 5-11 years old, held at Artlink Hull.
Arty Bods with Lauren Saunders is back! We are inviting children aged between 5-11 to join us and explore the magic of the ocean using paper in fun and creative ways. Inspired by seaweed, sea creatures, and underwater habitats, we’ll draw, fold, cut, print and build artworks that bring the 'deep unknown' to life. Each session encourages imagination, play, and curiosity about nature and materials.
About Lauren Saunders:
Lauren Saunders is a professional visual artist based in Hull, UK, working at the intersection of people, activism, and the more-than-human world. Her practice explores social and environmental issues through hopeful storytelling, interspecies artmaking and collaborative projects that foster ecoliteracy, climate action, and a sense of radical kinship with the natural world. Using regenerative materials and processes, she typically works across experimental drawing, temporary sculpture, print, ceremony, participatory projects, and land-based installation across her diverse interdisciplinary research-practice. Find out more at: www.laurensaundersart.co.uk.
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
Location
Artlink Centre for Community Arts
87 Princes Avenue
Kingston upon Hull HU5 3QP
How do you want to get there?
