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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Spring Fling workshops in Stranraer

We posted last month about Spring Fling's mural workshops taking place in Dumfries. These are now fully booked, but the opportunity has also been made available in Stranraer. As before spaces are limited, so book via the eventbrite links below asap if you'd like to attend.


Free Mural/Street Art Workshop
This is an invitation to book a space on the first ever Spring Fling Rural Mural (SFRM) mural / street art painting workshops – happening in:
Agnew Park, StranraerFriday 7 March. Workshops will run 3pm – 5pm and then 6pm – 8pm.
About The Project
SFRM is a new partnership between Spring Fling and Recoat. SFRM will see a collective of local, Scottish and international artists collaborate to paint large-scale murals across Dumfries and Galloway for Spring Fling 2014; adorning barns, gable ends, tractors, a horse’s rug, petrol tanks, a grain silo, and a electricity substation.
Mural Sites
1. Carrutherstown Barn, DG1 4JX
2. Dalton Pottery Gable End, DG11 1DU
3. Keir Gable End, DG3 4DE
4. Old Torr Gable End, DG7 1QN
5. Newton Stewart Barn, DG8 6QE
6. Stranraer Harbour Electricity Substation, DG9 7RA
Artists
Spring Fling:
Recoat:
The FREE Workshops
As part of the project, Recoat (Amy Whiten & Ali Wyllie) will lead four workshops over two days. The workshops are FREE to attend but places are very limited (only 10 spaces in the morning and 10 in the afternoon – and a number of places are already booked) so if you would like to attend we’d recommend moving quickly. You can register by clicking on one of links below and filling out your details. It is first come first served.
Workshop Format - A session where local residents can come together to explore the mural themes and content to feedback to the professional artists who will paint large-scale murals across the region. Learn the process of planning a large-scale painting and paint using mural techniques and materials on boards you can take away with you. The theme of the murals is ‘HOME’, so if you have stories, sketches, drawings, photos, songs, poems, or ideas relating to this please bring them along.
The workshops are for everyone in the community over the age of 12 (due to the use of spraypaint). Please wear old warm clothes that you can paint outdoors in. If you know someone who may be interested then please forward on this information.
Booking (which is essential)

1 comment:

  1. Hello - a couple of spaces have become available again for the Dumfries afternoon workshop due to cancellations folks http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sfrm-mural-painting-workshop-dumfries-afternoon-tickets-10550437643 and there are just 3 spaces left in Stranraer for the afternoon workshop. Cheers, Leah

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