1525 Slow Craft Social
Sat 19 Aug, 1pm–4pmFully booked
Join us for a slow craft social lead by Textile Artist and Visitor Services Supervisor, Emma Graves. Drawing ideas from Craftivism* and Mindfulness, we will explore relaxing techniques such as embroidery, collage, and printing in the session. Take time to approach making in a contemplative space to resist the pressures of productivity. This drop-in workshop focuses on enjoying the process of making as opposed to producing a finished piece.
No need to have previous craft experience. Drop-in at any time but booking is required.
Materials will be provided!
*Craftivism (coined by Betsy Greer), a portmanteau of craft and activism, utilises craft as a form of gentle protest.
About
Free for all. This event is aimed at 15-25 year olds. Booking is required.
Access
Find information about getting here and our building access and facilities here.
There are no audio descriptions for this event.
If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750
Safety during your visit
Due to COVID precautions, please do not attend this event if you/someone in your household is currently COVID-19 positive, has suspected symptoms, or is awaiting test results.
Staff and visitors are welcome to wear a face covering in all areas.
Emma Graves (she/her) is a multidisciplinary textile artist based in Nottingham. Emma uses textile art to illustrate and stitch stories onto fabric. She enjoys the slow process of craft and employs various techniques such as embroidery, screen printing and natural dying to create her art. Emma works at Nottingham Contemporary as our Visitor Services Retail Supervisor, where she organises our acclaimed seasonal Craft Fairs.