As part of the Llais Yr Afon programme, there will be two free creative events Mapping the River during February half-term. The events will include a talk, mapping and art workshops. These events are for anyone interested in the river and its role within the local area and all ages are welcome, so bring the family!
In both events there is the opportunity to explore the Idris Mathias map , contribute your knowledge, stories and hopes to the new map to shape a People’s Plan for the Teifi.
Thursday Feb 27 February
6.45pm - 9pm
Coracle Hall Llechryd
Callum Firth, from Save the Teifi, presents an overview of the latest results on water quality in the Lower Teifi and there will be the opportunity to map your thoughts, experiences and contributions directly onto a contemporary map of the river.
The events will be co-hosted by Joe Wilkins, Community Engagement Officer from West Wales Rivers Trust and Artists Pip Lewis and Guy Norman from spacetocreate.
Mapping
Explore the Idris Mathias map and contribute your knowledge, stories and hopes to the new contemporary map to shape a People’s Plan for the Teifi.
River Birds and mini-beasts
Create your own collaged river birds to illustrate the new map. You will have the opportunity to learn about the birds you see along the River Teifi.
We will look at photos of a range of birds and design and create your own collage using hand painted, found and recycled paper.. No experience needed and all equipment and materials are provided.
Further information, please contact Joe, West Wales Rivers Trust.
The first event
A morning / afternoon drop-in creative activity.