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Layers of Cambridge: clay and printmaking workshop

  • Unit 55 The Grafton Cambridge UK (map)

Everyone has memories and places that matter to them.

What places in Cambridge are important to you?

It might be a street, a park, a building, a view, or even an object that reminds you of home.

In this friendly and accessible workshop, you’ll use simple clay and printmaking activities to share your stories and experiences.

You will create your own archive box, filled with artwork and ideas that celebrate your personal connection to Cambridge. This is yours to take home at the end of the session.

Your contributions will also help the artists discover important locations across the city, providing research material for a larger artwork that maps the places and spaces that are meaningful to people who live in and care about Cambridge.

Come along, meet others, share memories, and help tell the story of Cambridge through the voices of its community.

Age 18+

Free to attend, but booking essential via here.

This is part of the CRASSH and Community Design Research Lab visual methodologies in documenting community knowledge project.

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