Harlow Art Trust has announced an incredible programme of free, real life workshops and tours during October half term.
This is great news for Harlow at a time when there is so much uncertainty within the arts and cultural sectors and a perfect reason to get outdoors for some fresh air and socially-distanced fun. Ever tried geocaching? Join Harlow’s first geocaching adventure! What will you discover?
What’s on?
Saturday 24th Oct (various times):
Harlow Sculpture Town Walking Tour
Discover Harlow Sculpture Town with Kate Harding, Artistic Director (Harlow Sculpture Town). If you’ve ever walked past a Harlow sculpture and wondered how and why it is there, this is for you!
Monday 26th Oct (various times):
Cyanotype workshop for 15-25 year olds, with artist Meriel Clarke
Learn how to make beautiful blueprints with Harlow Sculpture Town Artist In Residence, Meriel Clarke in this free 90 minute workshop for 15-25 year-olds.
Tuesday 27th Oct (11am-2pm):
Harlow Sculpture Town Geocaching Adventure
Join Harlow’s first geocaching event! A treasure hunt combining GPS technology with an outdoors adventure around Harlow’s sculptures.
Wednesday 28th Oct (various times):
Cyanotype workshop for 15-25 year olds, with artist Meriel Clarke
Learn how to make beautiful blueprints with Harlow Sculpture Town Artist In Residence, Meriel Clarke in this free 90 minute workshop for 15-25 year-olds.
Follow Harlow Sculpture Town
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Harlow is home to an exceptional and growing collection of over 100 public artworks, a dedicated visual arts space in the heart of the town centre, and a growing community of people passionate about its sculptural heritage with ambitious plans for the future.