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Carolyn workshop

Join us for seasonal natural colour workshops, held on Saturday mornings. Learn how to create and use art materials made from plants, food waste, and other natural sources. Submerge yourself in the natural world as we move through the year.

You can choose to attend multiple workshops (maximum 10 participants for each).

About the artist: Within a semi-wild allotment that acts as a research site, studio and materials source, Camo's practice is rooted in process-led, restorative making that seeks to rekindle a connection with the natural world.

Much of her work is with people who don’t think of themselves as artists, encouraging and supporting them to try something new or long forgotten, to grow their confidence and have fun.

www.camostudio.org

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Date: Saturday 28th February 2026

Time: 10am - 12pm

Ticket Cost: £20

Location: King's Heath Park, Birmingham, B14 7TQ
Download a map of our location in the park.

Winter: season of rest. Plants return to their roots, dormant in the darkness. Working with earth, charcoal and traditional ink ingredients to focus on dark and light.

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Date: Saturday 25th April 2026

Time: 10am - 12pm

Ticket Cost: £20

Location: King's Heath Park, Birmingham, B14 7TQ
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Spring: season of emergence and growth. Abundant foliage feeds our palette, provides our drawing tools and subjects to draw.

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Carolyn workshop 2

Date: Saturday 11th July 2026

Time: 10am - 12pm

Ticket Cost: £20

Location: King's Heath Park, Birmingham, B14 7TQ
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Summer: season of full bloom. Flowers and fruits will give us intense speckles, generous washes and seeping puddles of colour to fill our pages.

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For more information, please call us on 0121 293 4531 or email birmingham@thrive.org.uk

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Thrive Birmingham Garden Map - with thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund & Illustrator Jess Mikhail

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