Join Leeds-based artist Rhian Cooke and Yorkshire Contemporary for a family-friendly workshop exploring the different kinds of lights that we see at night. These could be shooting stars, street lights, a shiny slug, car headlights zooming past, a space ship hovering in the sky or the moonlight glistening on a shimmery lake. Make something to take with you on your adventure through the lights of Leeds.
Spend some time with us creating props to use in the long-exposure photo booth, then use bike lights, torches and fairy lights to write your name in the stars, wizz through the night like a spaceship or shimmer like a glittery slug, and then take home the photo as a souvenir of your night of creativity, play and fun.
Workshop for families, all ages welcome. Drop in and spend as little or as long with us as you like!
About the artist
Rhian Cooke is an artist based in Leeds, making work across film, animation, sculpture and installation. Her work is informed by music, creatures, and the environment. Cooke makes her work with handmade processes including textiles, drawing, and recycled materials. She enjoys making her creations magically perform through the medium of film and photography, translating materials into imagined worlds.