Lino Cutting & Printing Workshop for Neurodivergent Adults
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Lino Cutting & Printing Workshop for Neurodivergent Adults

By Reet Good Wood CIC

Reet Good Wood is a creative space for Neurodivergent adults. Join us for this intro to lino printing & create your own prints to take home

Date and time

Location

Leigh Spinners Mill

Park Lane Leigh WN7 2LB United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • Ages 18+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 18:50

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 21 days before event

About this event

Lino Printing for Neurodivergent Adults

Reet Good Wood CIC is a creative space for late diagnosed Neurodivergent Adults, those awaiting diagnosis or those who self identify as being Neurodivergent.

Join us in our beautiful studio for a fun and creative workshop where you'll be able to have a go at lino printing! This hands-on session at is perfect for beginners—no experience is necessary.

During the workshop, you'll learn how to plan and carve your own design into lino, and use ink to transfer and press your design. By the end, you'll have created your own unique prints to take home.

This is a small and sensory friendly workshop with no more than 8 participants. The cost of your ticket includes materials, drinks and snacks. Money generated from the sales of tickets contribute to our not-for-profit work and helps us continue to provide this space for Neurodivergent Adults .

If you have some ideas in mind, please feel free to bring along a picture or design you'd like to work from. We can also print any images out for you if you wish. This session can be quite messy, therefore it is advised to wear clothes you don't mind hetting ink on - we do have some aprons or you can bring your own if you wish.

Due to the popularity of our sessions, if you do book but then can't make it for any reason then please let us know so we can open your space up to others.

You can find out more about what we do at www.reetgoodwood.co.uk

Frequently asked questions

Is there parking?

The Mill has a large car park with free parking

Is there a lift?

The Mill is very old and has an original working lift. It does have instructions on how to operate it. We are on floor 5 so this is something to bear in mind.

Organised by

We offer workshops for Neurodivergent Adults and on occasion open our doors to the general public for various workshops throughout the year. Ticket sales for our workshops are reinvested back in to the project to cover operational costs and continue to offer a peer led supportive and creative space for the Neurodivergent adult community.

£10
Oct 17 · 19:00 GMT+1