This is part of the Festival of People & Planet, organised by Reimagine Norwich for the Global Doughnut Days. At Anteros Arts Centre, Norwich.
Further details of the other activities will be added here shortly. See https://reimaginenorwich.org.uk/ and https://doughnuteconomics.org/gdd2025
We all see the big picture of injustice with different framings, but there are some core facts and elements we can build a common understanding around. In this workshop, I will use:
- The Doughnut Economics model,
- the elements of nature, and
- maps and landscape images
...to understand ‘How It All Connects’.
Using drawing and collage, we will create artworks for our mental maps of environmental, social and economic change. We will display a mini-exhibition of our pieces, and discuss our different and shared ideas of what’s wrong and what we can do.
Bridget McKenzie is a Norwich-based researcher, trainer and cultural educator, focused on climate action and regenerative culture through the organisations I founded, Flow Associates, Culture Declares Emergency and Climate Museum UK.
Access info:
After booking the venue, we were informed the lift did not work so this room has no mobility access.
This suits people aged over 16.
You don't need art skills but it will suit those who feel more comfortable expressing ideas visually than with writing. Collage materials, paper, pencils, glue and scissors will be provided but you are welcome to bring any of your own. We will start at 3.45 sharp.
More info will be shared e.g. the exact location of the room. and any materials you might bring.