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Art in the Park - Windmill Gardens, Sunday 13 August


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Art in the Park - Windmill Gardens SW2 5DA
Sunday 13 August, 1pm to 5pm

www.brixtonwindmill.org 

Get inspired by the natural beauty of Windmill Gardens at our annual Art in the Park event at Brixton Windmill.

Inspired by the amazing historic windmill and the surrounding park you can draw or paint with supportive and friendly advice on hand if required. You can bring your own paints, or if you are taking up a brush or pencil for the first time we have a supply of drawing boards, pencils and other materials for you to use.

We’ve a variety of workshops on offer:

  • Natural inks workshop
  • Nature printing
  • Pop up nature cards
  • T-Shirt painting
  • Photography walk
  • Drawing & Painting – On the Nature of Resilience

Most activities are free, but donations for materials are always welcome.

It is also possible to take a guided tour of Brixton Windmill during the afternoon, 1-5pm – last tour at 4.40pm.

Book a tour here.

A variety of delicious home made cakes and hot and cold drinks will be on sale as well as our colourful range of windmill merchandise, including T-shirts, mugs, tea towels and freshly milled wholemeal flour.

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