https://vimeo.com/149344544
Click on the link above to see how the good folk of Alston and the surrounding area dealt with the technical challenges of the Praxinoscope workshop.
An arts engagement project that is part of the Heritage Lottery funded programme: "Rediscover Killhope". We aim to help people who live in the areas local to Killhope Lead Mining Museum take a fresh look at what the museum has to offer through a series of visual arts workshops.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Monday, 22 February 2016
The last workshop: Victorian moving images
Saturday 28th November 2015 saw Mair and Bridget come together once again for the last Connecting Killhope workshop.
Despite a tricky weather forecast the intrepid creative folks of the Alston area made their way to The Brewery in Alston for a day of creative challenge. The Brewery is a set of buildings containing potters' studios as well as a very well equipped room for hire.
Bridget and Mair worked with Alston Moor Film in order to find people who would be interested in this workshop. Alston Moor Film also did what you might expect of them and filmed the workshop. Look out for a link to the film on this blog.
But for the meantime here are some photos of the workshop participants getting to grips with hope to create a set of images for the Praxinoscope.
Despite a tricky weather forecast the intrepid creative folks of the Alston area made their way to The Brewery in Alston for a day of creative challenge. The Brewery is a set of buildings containing potters' studios as well as a very well equipped room for hire.
Bridget and Mair worked with Alston Moor Film in order to find people who would be interested in this workshop. Alston Moor Film also did what you might expect of them and filmed the workshop. Look out for a link to the film on this blog.
But for the meantime here are some photos of the workshop participants getting to grips with hope to create a set of images for the Praxinoscope.
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