The Way My Body Feels | Workshop
Age suitable for: 16+
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- Tactile activities for visually impaired
An interactive workshop led by artist Olivia Turner and Classical archaeologist Sally Waite, to consider the links between objects, art, and medicine.
Through meditation, votive object handling, and making with clay we will explore the different ways we 'imagine our insides'.
The Way My Body Feels demonstrates the transformative role ancient objects can play in learning about the body and in particular, the body in medicine.
Through meditation, votive object handling, and making with clay we will explore the different ways we 'imagine our insides'.
The Way My Body Feels demonstrates the transformative role ancient objects can play in learning about the body and in particular, the body in medicine.
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