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Pattern, layers and repetition are themes that Rebecca commonly explores in her artistic practice.  Rebecca’s workshop will show you how to start with a simple, gestural pattern for the basis of your painting, a reference to the tiles you see covering buildings in Lisbon.  Then, in the spaces between the tiles, we will draw imaginary plants and flowers coming through the cracks. The final step will be to add thin transparent colour as well as thick areas of paint that can be scratched back to the initial layer, to show the variety of marks and textures possible in painting.  MATERIALS LIST:  • Paper for Acrylic Painting • Tape (to hold the paper down, optional) • Brushes • Acrylic Paint • Acrylic Ink (optional) • Pouring Medium (or water if no medium is available) • Kitchen roll • Bowls for water to rinse your brush

In Conversation with
Imogen Stubbs and
Jonathan Guy Lewis

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Come and join us for our next exciting live
‘‘In Conversation” with the amazing Imogen Stubbs!
 
With a film, T.V and theatre career spanning nearly three decades, not only is the fabulous Imogen one of Britain’s best known and loved actors, having herself suffered panic attacks throughout her life, she is a dedicated mental health advocate
 
She will be joined by her partner, Jonathan Guy Lewis (also a writer and actor) - an army veteran, Jonathan he has a passion for supporting those with experiences of PTSD through storytelling.  Together they will be will talking how we experience, face and handle fear.

This will be a warm and honest discussion and we would LOVE it if you could be there - as always it is interactive so you can join in the conversation through the Q&A box with your thoughts, questions and stories as we go!

Imogen’s Stubbs' theatre experience includes leading roles at the RSC, The National, The Old Vic, The Donmar Warehouse and various West End productions.  Her leading film roles include Jack & Sarah, Sense & Sensibility, A Summer Story, True Colors, Insomniacs and Stake Out.

After being invalided out of the army Jonathan Lewis trained as an actor and has acted, written and directed across the last thirty years, including roles in Coronation Street, Soldier Soldier and  London’s Burning.  He has also had considerable experience over the last twenty years of delivering personal development and impact skills training; understanding the power of communication as performance or ‘being in the spotlight’, and looking at resilience, authenticity and handling fear.


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For more information, or if you have any questions please contact 
​makeyourmark@sussexpartnership.co.uk or give us a call on 07471 034 236.
Make For Tomorrow is supported by Heads On with grants from the National Lottery through 
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Arts Council England and NHS Charities Together
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  • Make for tomorrow
    • UPCOMING
    • FESTIVAL 2020 >
      • 'A Better Day' by SOPHIE CLEMENTS
      • 'Mememhmmmn' by MARK TITCHNER
    • GALLERY
    • WATCH AGAIN
  • About Us
  • Projects
  • Support us
  • Contact