The Story of Me

Are you interested in storytelling and creativity?

Join us for a family-friendly workshop where you will learn about the power of storytelling, why your own story is important and how to share your story with others.

Adults and children are invited to share their stories through drawings, portraits, symbols and the written word.

The stories we create together will be combined in a ‘Story of Me’ book and shared in an exhibition, which will be on display from 10am-3pm on Tuesday, 28 June.

Come along and put your creativity into practice!

Interested?

Book your place on this free workshop at https://www.howitfelt.org/workshops

You can also get in touch by email at contact@howitfelt.co.uk

Story of Me flyer

Sharing Stories Exhibition and Workshop

organised by ScrapAntics CIC

Come and join us at our Sharing Stories exhibition for a chance to celebrate working together and enjoy the amazing creative skills of the ScrapAntics Family Club. Browse textile art created by women attending the Flourish group at Dundee International Women’s Centre.

They were supported by Glasgow based, Iranian artist Paria Moazemi Goodarzi to use photography, sewing machines, printing, dyeing, and appliqué to design their own tapestry pieces. The work is inspired by nature and explores their personal experiences of society.

Other wonderful artworks made by children and adults from the Family Club and ScrapAntics community partnership projects will also be on display. Family Club brings New Scots and local families together through creative and outdoor activities.

And if you’re feeling artistic, you can also try family-friendly fabric-based art activities.

Refreshments are available. This event is FREE. Just drop in during the exhibition times to find out more.

Interested?

The exhibition and workshop are drop-ins. You can just come along on the day.

Please book your place for the fabric art workshop in advance by calling 07519 367490 or contacting us by email at scrapantics@gmail.com

About ScrapAntics CIC:

ScrapAntics facilitates Scotland’s circular economy through recycling industry and business waste into arts and design materials. Each year over 20 tonnes of industrial waste which would otherwise become landfill is transformed into creative and play resources for the community. We promote personal and social development through school and community creative play sessions and activities which engage families from both New Scots and Scots backgrounds.

Family Club is supported by the Scottish Government and European Union through AMIF (Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund) and the National Lottery Community Fund.

A Fun Afternoon – part of Refugee Festival Scotland

organised by  With Refugees Broughty Ferry

With Refugees Broughty Ferry invite you to a family-friendly afternoon of music, food and fun. Everyone is welcome for this multi-cultural celebration. And if the weather is nice, we’ll be holding outdoor activities for the children.

Interested?

Please contact Salam Souliman mobile at 07968906212

About With Refugees Broughty Ferry:

We are a small committee under the umbrella of the Broughty Ferry Churches Group who work locally and abroad to identify and promote areas where we can support refugees.