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  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Come along for an experimental drawing walk exploring Cherry Hinton in Cambridge and discover the area’s ecology and natural history.

By Resonance-Cambridge

Date and time

Location

Rock Road Library

69 Rock Road Cambridge CB1 7UG United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Come along for an experimental drawing walk exploring the front gardens and streets of Cherry Hinton, where we will discover the area’s ecology and natural history. As we walk, we will observe local plants and wildlife and use simple visual note taking and drawing techniques to capture what we see and feel—no need to worry about making perfect sketches.

Led by artists Eleanor Goulding (of Denman+Gould) and Abi Wheeler, this relaxed session invites you to see and map the landscape in new and creative ways. The drawings made on the walk will contribute to a record of local observation and research about the land before and after the development of area, and will help inform the public artworks planned for the new homes being built on Fanshawe Road.

Together, we will explore:

  • Alternative ways of mapping
  • Observational drawing
  • The variety of shapes and patterns found in local flora and fauna
  • The natural world of Cherry Hinton
  • How art can help us connect with place and memory

Starting outside Rock Road Library, this is an easy, circular walk of approximately 2km with a number of stopping points along the route. Due to the nature of the walk being on public footpaths and pavements, there may be some uneven surfaces.

This event is part of the Open Cambridge Festival and is open to everyone - no drawing experience is needed, and all materials will be provided. Children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to reserve early to avoid disappointment.

Denman+Gould specialise in public and community-based art and design projects that explore our connection to place and the natural world.

As artists, makers, and researchers, they work across disciplines, from large-scale public art to film and sculpture. Driven by a passion for making, accessibility, the outdoors, and sustainability, they create work that invites people to reflect on their place within the world around them. www.denmangould.com

Abi Wheeler is a freelance producer and creative engagement practitioner with a placemaking and community specialism.

For more information about the creative programme for the new homes on Fanshawe Road, please visit https://resonance-cambridge.co.uk/locations.

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Sep 20 · 11:00 AM GMT+1