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Project Studio – Edible Art

Sean Wai Keung, courtesy of the artist.

Our next Project Studio at the Park Pavilion in Hermitage Park, Helensburgh, takes place on Tuesday 12 December from 4-6pm. Led by Glasgow-based interdisciplinary artist and community chef Sean Wai Keung, this workshop will focus on food and its importance as a form of self expression, a way to express our culture and identity, a celebration, and a way to deepen relationships. Food can also spark issues around equality, justice and the environment, and is in all of the things that makes us human. Join Sean to make food and edible art together while exploring these ideas.

Project Studio is a Cove Park programme for teenagers in our local area made possible with a generous award from the National Lottery Community Fund. Launched in June, Project Studio offers free monthly creative activity – including workshops, trips, and events – centred around self-expression and creating community for teenagers interested in the arts, activism, environmentalism, and wellbeing.

This programme is supportive of young people experiencing ADHD, dyslexia, and autism. Please let us know how we can support you best.

We are pleased to share some good news: an award from The Stafford Trust will allow us to extend Project Studio and offer more events, building on the work enjoyed so far.

Find out more and book your free place here. For further information please contact Cove Park’s Curator of Engagement, Emma Henderson.