Last Thursday, 40 delegates from across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and beyond gathered in Storey’s Field, Eddington to share, make and reflect on how to create therapeutic moments of care in nature.
Our colleagues were invited to take time, slow down, and reflect together, especially on any moments, memories and visions for different ways of being together. The event encompassed four creative moments hosted by CCI artists with therapists from Cambridge Acorn Project, alongside Dr Zoe Moula (Kings College London) and Dr Gabrielle Arenge (Cambridge University) and Katie Edwards (Fullscope). The sun shone as the artists introduced delegates to the multi-sensory elements of Artscaping:
- Susanne Jasilek and Matt Edge led a creative moment with/in their outside space, working with pictures that became a springboard, were embellished by, and camouflaged in nature;
- Tonka Uzu and Anna Billington invited delegates to think with their fingers to tap into intuitive ways of knowing and playfulness, enabling conversations side by side while the hands are doing something else;
- Filipa Pereira Stubbs and Michelle Grogan brought in presence to explore the landscape of the body and the landscape of the empty page, bringing in music, soundscapes and engaging the body in a relaxing and improvisational way;
- Hilary Cox Condron and Evonne Austen curated an Artscaper archive in nature, recording, gathering and labelling colours, treasures and stories, creating an exhibition trail and a collaborative map.