Draw together in the wild art garden

Draw together in the wild art garden

By Blackdown Hills National Landscape

A relaxed family workshop with artist Karen Howse using charcoal to explore the natural heritage of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape.

Date and time

Location

Thelma Hulbert Gallery

Dowell Street Honiton EX14 1LX United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In person

About this event

Join artist Karen Howse on Saturday 13 September in the courtyard at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery between 10am and 2pm.

A relaxed workshop using drawing as a tool for discovery. Use graphite sticks, charcoal and other drawing materials to experiment with mark making and observing the natural forms of plants, trees, stones and things found around the Gallery’s wild art garden. We will be making a collaborative drawing, with time to make your own folded Zine (a small handmade art book) to take home filled with your drawings of plants, beings and imaginings.

Karen will use her drawing cards to ease you into drawing and exercise your drawing muscles. Beginners especially welcome. This family workshop is geared towards ages 7 (to 99!) although younger ones are also welcome too.

All materials provided, but feel free to bring your fave pencils/pens. Dress for the weather. Refreshments and mats/ cushions will be provided.

Booking is not required for this event but let us know if you are thinking of coming by reserving a ticket!

This event is part of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape Festival of Heritage 2025.

Organised by

The Blackdown Hills National Landscape partnership works to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the this protected landscape. We provide information about the local history and natural environment, involve people and organisations in looking after the landscape, and encourage people to visit and enjoy the area.

The Blackdown Hills National Landscape (the new name for the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) is a tranquil and relatively isolated landscape, on the border of Devon and Somerset. The area is rich in wildlife and heritage. For many, it epitomises the English countryside, with hedgerows and copses, small farms with intricate field patterns, deep valleys and narrow, winding lanes.

Free
Sep 13 · 10:00 GMT+1