Tracing the seed, remembering the circle: A paint-making & drawing workshop
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Tracing the seed, remembering the circle: A paint-making & drawing workshop

Learn about botanical paint-making and drawing from seeds at this afternoon of craft, skill-sharing, community and conversation

By soft shock Collective

Date and time

Location

Bridgehouse Gardens

61 Rollins Street London SE15 1EP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Join us for a hands-on workshop at Bridgehouse Gardens where we will explore the wonder of seeds through botanical ink-making, drawing, conversation and skill-sharing for all ages!

Artist Chengwei Xia will share tips for low-cost DIY pigment making, using seeds foraged from the community garden. Using plant dyes, artmaking is grounded in practices of circularity and connection. Chengwei will then guide us in observing and drawing the seeds using the homemade inks.

Together, we will discuss the importance of seeds for food security and as containers for generational knowledge, teaching us about belonging, ancestry, and identity on a small yet profound scale. We will respond to the growing space as a local shared site of DIY gardening and community practices.

The title is inspired by Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’, who encourages an understanding of plants as earth's gifts. As grateful receivers, we enter into a reciprocal and stewarding relationship of care. In this workshop, we offer a gesture of care through attentive and communal observation.

There will be homemade cakes and drinks to enjoy on a donation basis.

This event is organised by soft shock, a curatorial collective interested in facilitating spaces for gathering, knowledge sharing and mindful encounters. This workshop is offered on a pay-what-you-can basis so that financial circumstances do not prevent anyone joining. Please consider offering a donation to cover material costs and supporting the garden if you are able to.

Bridgehouse Gardens is a community growing project and local event space, focused on greening, cultural and community infrastructure, food growing, education and recreation to explore alternative approaches to community cohesion and just futures.

Please note: some photographs will be taken during the workshop for documentation purposes, and consent from participants will be asked at the beginning of the session. Children attending the workshop will not be included in the documentation.

Frequently asked questions

What will we be doing in the workshop?

Botanical paint-making, drawing, discussing seed saving, mindful breathing exercises, exploring the garden, enjoying some light refreshments.

Do I need any experience in drawing or paint-making?

No prior experience required. This is a beginner-friendly workshop into making botanical inks and drawing from plants - everyone welcome!

Do I need to bring anything?

All materials are provided. There will be homemade cakes and drinks to enjoy. Optionally, we invite you to bring seeds to share, observe and draw - this could be seeds found in supermarket fruit to a helicopter seed spun off from a local tree.

Is there an age limit?

Everyone is welcome - we recommend ages 7 and above. We will be using food-safe ingredients for the botanical paint-making. There will be some boiling and cooking of the paint involved however this will be at a separate station and can be sectioned off if needed.

Do I have to pay to attend the workshop?

This workshop is offered on a pay-what-you-can basis so that financial circumstances do not prevent anyone joining. Please consider offering a donation to cover material costs and supporting the garden if you are able to.

How do I get there?

Bridgehouse Gardens is at the end of Rollins Street, just before the underpass to Bridgehouse Meadows. Nearby Bus routes: P12, 21, 172, N21, 225, 53, 453, N53. Train: Approx 18 mins walk from Surrey Quays Station / 12 mins walk from South Bermondsey.

I have another question - who can I contact?

If you have any questions, concerns or access requirements, please email us at softshockcollective@gmail.com.

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