This reflective, hands-on online workshop offers creative ideas and approaches that can be used to help clients explore and express what legacy looks like for them. From memory-making activities and symbolic objects to ritual, storytelling, and collaborative art, we’ll explore a range of creative methods that support meaning-making when preparing for the end of life. We'll look at a number of different real-world examples and case studies and then you'll be guided to design a creative legacy activity in relation to your own life. This session will develop your confidence and imagination for facilitating legacy work that is personal, empowering, and profoundly human.
The workshop is being hosted by Dr Katy Vigurs from DEAD GOOD CIC. DEAD GOOD is an arts-based social enterprise run by two sisters, Katy and Lindsey Vigurs. Their work is ecologically responsible and aims to expand public imagination and creativity around mortality, rites of passage, legacy and remembrance. You can find out more about DEAD GOOD here: www.deadgood.org or find them on Instagram or Facebook as @DeadGoodLegacies.