The Blank Page project announces more creative workshops for teens during winter holidays
Following the success of the summer programme, Suffolk Libraries has announced a series of winter workshops for teens taking place in libraries across the county, as part of The Blank Page Project.
The winter workshops start on Thursday 21 December and will take place at our libraries in Haverhill, Stowmarket, Gainsborough, Lowestoft, Chantry, Great Cornard, Halesworth and Bungay.
The Blank Page Project was launched for the Easter holidays and is funded through the Holiday Activity Fund. The programme gives 10-16 year-olds the chance to express their creativity through a range of mediums at high-quality workshops run by local artists.
These workshops are completely free to attend but booking is required. The full list of workshops by library location is as follows:
Haverhill Library
- Friday 22 December: Digital art with Michelle Brace
- Thursday 28 December: Calendar creation with Chris James
Stowmarket Library
- Thursday 21 December: Multi-sensory storytelling with Kirsty Tallent
- Friday 22 December: Photography with Gillian Allard
- Wednesday 27 December: Digital art with Michelle Brace
Gainsborough Library
- Wednesday 27 December: Calendar creation with Chris James
- Thursday 28 December: Digital art with Michelle Brace
- Friday 29 December: Creative writing with Poppy Stevens
Lowestoft Library
- Thursday 21 December: Photography with Gillian Allard
Chantry Library
- Wednesday 27 December: Photography with Gillian Allard
- Thursday 28 December: Printmaking art with Lily Hammond
- Friday 29 December: Storytelling and theatre crafts with Sian-Burford Thomas
Great Cornard Library
- Friday 29 December: Photography with Gillian Allard
Halesworth Library
- Thursday 21 December: Bookbinding and notebook creation with Hazel Garrity
Bungay Library
- Friday 22 December: Bookbinding and notebook creation with Hazel Garrity