Walk and sketch in the park 2019
series of free walking and sketching events
Lead artists: Sharon Kelly and Cilla Wagner
Ends 22 September 2019
Walk and sketch in the park is series of 8 free walking and sketching events in 7 of Belfast's city parks during this summer. Participants are invited to join artists Sharon Kelly and Cilla Wagner for a gentle walk through the park with regular stops to sketch, draw or watercolour at various locations. Participants will be supported and encouraged by the facilitating artists to observe and visually translate the world around them by using materials provided at the event (pencils, charcoal and wet media such as watercolour and pen/wash). Sketches will be made by observing the surrounding landscape in the immediate park and natural world (flowers, plants and trees) and any architecture of the park (gateways, buildings, bridges). Views from the parks will also provide subject matter for sketching.
The facilitating artists will provide artistic support and encouragement so that participants feel able to try sketching at their own pace. Some demonstration of techniques will take place but this is primarily an enjoyable, participatory event activity.
The WALK & SKETCH sessions in Belfast City Parks take place on Sundays between 3- 5pm on the following dates and locations:
SUNDAYS 3- 5pm
30 June Botanic Park BT7 1LP
07 July Cavehill Country Park/Belfast Castle BT15 5GR
21 July Clement Wilson Park BT9 5YN
11 Aug Waterworks BT14 6NG
18 Aug Sir Thomas & lady Dixon Park BT17 9LA
25 Aug Victoria Park BT4 1JT
08 September Ormeau Park BT7 3GG
22 Sept Botanic Park BT7 1LP
Booking essential email: wideskies@virginmedia.com.
Sessions are free, but participants should book as places are limited. Basic materials will be provided. Dress for the weather!
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE FOR ANY OF THE SESSIONS PLEASE EMAIL or TEXT :
wideskies[at]virginmedia.com
Text: 07488554697 (Calls will not be answered)
For more information and images of work see: facebook
17 June 2018: 1st session, Botanic Park
This project is supported by a Belfast City Council Parks Grant