Swim Wild, Write Free at The Launderette

A event on Thursday 14th August. The event starts at 19:00.


Join Fra Beecher and Steve Kenward for an evening of writing and performances inspired by bodies of water and wild swimming.

Writing prompts and exercises will be shared, but will not be mandatory. There will also be an invitation to share/perform what you have created during the workshop(s), and/or display your writing in the exhibition at The Launderette.

Please arrive by 6.45pm so we can start at 7pm. There will be a short break at 8pm.

Writing materials will be available, but please feel free to bring you own.

Tickets are available on a pay what you can afford basis, with a £5 minimum.

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Fra Beecher is an artist and life model, and co-founder of United Models Life Drawing CIC. Her creative practice is informed by her modelling work and the weekly life drawing sessions she facilitates in Bristol. Through her projects, including Body of Work (2018-2020), Fra challenges the misconception that female life models are passive objects.

As a longstanding wild swimmer, Fra has begun to explore the physical, emotional and psychological experience of swimming in the River Avon through photography, writing, drawing and sculpture.

This residency and exhibition is an opportunity to experiment, and reflect, making new work and collaborating with artists, writers and fellow swimmers. Through a series of creative workshops, attendees will have the opportunity to share their own personal connections to bodies of water, which will become part of the works on display.

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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