Online workshop in English Every time I write, I create myself with Laura Robertson 5.5. 1pm - 4pm (Finnish time, EEST (Eastern European Summer Time))online.
Do you worry about 'creative block'? Do you wish you had more support with voicing, or communicating, your creative work? Are you lacking confidence at the moment to describe your practice? Have you stopped playing? Then this workshop is for you!
Designed by an award-winning lecturer as a 'reset' to stop worrying and start playing, this workshop offers support and encouragement to creative people, at any stage in their career.
We will focus on your individual creative practice, with the tool of writing as a way to express yourself. Through very short, quick and easy writing exercises, Laura’s fantastic guidance will help you to verbalise your ideas, processes and approaches. The workshop will inspire you to find your voice in your writing. Laura will make you write but, crucially, you never have to share your texts. Your writing is allowed privacy and space to grow.
Expect to be positively challenged to write, and to be guided how to keep on writing, in a way that brings joy, generates ideas, and makes you feel good! Remind yourself who you are as a creative person and take pleasure in creative play.
Laura Robertson (UK) is an art critic, editor and lecturer based in Liverpool, represented by United Agents, London. She writes critically and creatively about art for international magazines, including Art Monthly, a-n, ArtReview, Elephant, frieze and Hyperallergic, and she’s a regular guest critic on the national arts and culture show, BBC Radio 4 Front Row. She has a MA in Writing from the Royal College of Art, London, and a first-class BA in Visual Art (text and sound art) from the University of Salford, Greater Manchester. She co-founded The Double Negative online magazine with Mike Pinnington in 2011, and has been commissioning and platforming under-the-radar people, projects and places ever since – including under-represented and early-career culture writers from the North of England.