Closed on Sunday & Monday
Free Admission

Brighton CCA

A new centre for
contemporary arts at the
University of Brighton

This event is part of The Daily Winds Tourist Information Centre

From 'Scarecrows' by Colin Garratt

‘The Scarecrow is a relic of medieval times which continues to haunt the landscape.’ From ‘Scarecrows’ by Colin Garratt

The Scarecrow continues to be an intrinsic part of the rural scene, so for our second Halloween inspired workshop we will be inviting people to come and build their own unique scarecrow for our window display.

All materials will be available.

To bring:

If you have any old clothing you would like to use please bring with you to the workshop.

 

Brighton CCA has ramp and step-free access throughout its public spaces. There is an accessible, not gendered toilet. During this making workshop you may make noise and take breaks. There will be two workshop facilitators on hand to talk through the activity, support your creation and answer any questions.

Entry to our exhibitions and events is free.

 

COVID-19 measures

– All workshop area work surfaces and toilets will be disinfected regularly.

– We limit the number of participants at each session to allow for social distancing.

– We will ask those who attend to sanitise their hands on arrival, we provide sanitiser and disposable masks.

– Workshop leaders will have masks.

– Workshop attendants will be asked to wear disposable gloves (we will supply), a mask when not sitting down and we will keep households socially distanced.

– We will supply each participant with their own equipment where possible. When sharing is necessary, everyone will be asked to wash or sanitise their hands before touching shared items and wear gloves. We will also disinfect any shared tools.

– We will be entering all participants on our track and test system.

– We open doors and windows for ventilation, please bring an extra layer in case.

– We recommend you bring your own refreshments.

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