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The Living Willow Dome is growing well now and Elham Primary School children have made some beautiful artwork to decorate it.
Many thanks to all those who helped.
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The Living Willow Dome is growing well now and Elham Primary School children have made some beautiful artwork to decorate it.
Many thanks to all those who helped.
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Can you find this secret woven world? It is in the ? pub garden. Created by White Shed artists Cheryl Papasian, Helen Mayer and Nicholette Goff and installed with the help of other NAMMA artists working with Play for Elham.
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White Shed artists working with Briony and Kate from ‘Play for Elham’ to finish building the Roundhouse. The Secret Worlds of Elham have been created as part of NAMMA Folkestone Triennial Fringe Events in Rural Shepway. Please do come along and visit all the ‘secret worlds’ between 25th June and 25th September 2011.
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White Shed Artists Cheryl Papasian, Helen Mayer and Nicholette Goff weave the roof of a ‘Secret World’ in the pub Garden.
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White Shed Artists Debbie Crofts, John Papasian and John Howard help build a Roundhouse in Elham. Photography by Sally Higgs
Petals and leaves selected by the children to decorate the Willow Dome in Elham which is part of the NAMMA White Shed Triennial Project called ‘Secret Worlds of Elham’
For more photos and information about this exciting project please click on the link for Play for Elham or White Shed
www.whiteshed.co.uk
http://www.playforelham.co.uk/FolkestoneTriennialFringe/WillowDome-NatureinElham/doc/96/page.htm
More photos to follow soon.
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Creative Quarter, Folkestone

As part of the Treasure Trail ‘p@ints’ hosted some exciting ‘PRINTMAKING’ demonstrations led by Anne Seller. The public were encouraged to visit us to find a clue for the next part of the trail. The clues here were hidden in a large set of artist made scales. Visitors had the opportunity to use a portable press to make some small colourful prints to take home. Some of the plates used to make the prints are on show and will be assembled together to make a big picture. Thank you Anne for all your hard work.
Many thanks to Cheryl Papasian ‘White Shed artist’ who also had her studio open and helped to make the event a great success.
Thanks also to Lucy Gradidge for doing a great job of organising event.
