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Tour20/09/25 Madge Gill Walk and Archive Visit Symposium26/09/25 Sculpting the Future: Memory, Imagination, and the Public Realm Exhibition26/09/2025 - 12/10/2025 Rasheed Araeen’s Reading Room Tour27/09/25 Public Art Tours with Royal Docks Originals Health and WellbeingMay to August 2025 Baby Steps: a walk for new mums Talk18/06/25 Artist talk: Hélène Amouzou in conversation with Jean-François Manicom Performance27/09/24 Discosailing: A Ballet on Water Symposium25/09/24 New Approaches to Sculpture Outdoors Tour22/09/24 BSL Guided Tour: North Greenwich Tour21/09/24 Youth-led Guided Tour of The Line Tour07/09/24 Archaeological walk through the River Thames’ past, present, and future Performance27/07/24 Discosailing: A Ballet on Water TourEvery Saturday until 31 August 2024 Guided public art tour of The Line Exhibition24/05/24 Swirling Eddies, Tender Breeze Tour22/06/24 Refugee Week Guided Walk Symposium18/10/23 Tributaries: Reflections on Public Art and Water Exhibition15/09/23 - 08/10/23 Life by the Lea Performance17/09/23 Performance Lecture: Simon Faithfull, 0º00 Navigation Performance17/09/23 Performance: The Lay Shaft Drive is Down by Helen Cammock Tour23/09/23 BSL Interpreted Guided Tour of The Line Workshop23/09/23 Mask Making at Greenwich Peninsula with Thames Festival Trust Workshop16/08/23 Woodblock printing workshop for families Workshop09/08/23 Cyanotype printing workshop for families Workshop24/06/23 Creative Workshops in the Royal Docks Tour03/06/23 - 30/09/23 Guided art tours Talk22/03/23 Artist talk: Larry Achiampong in conversation with Priyesh Mistry Walking weekend24/09/22 - 25/09/22 Walking Weekend Tour06/08/22 - 12/11/22 Free Saturday tours Workshop28/09/22 Community Consultation evening Workshop10/10/22 Inside Out: Birdwatching Workshop10/10/22 Inside Out: Resilience Walk Workshop11/10/22 Inside Out: Madge Gill Tour & Archive Visit Tour12/10/22 Inside Out: Phytology Site Visit Talk12/10/22 Inside Out: Roundtable Discussion Workshop23/07/22 The Living Line: family friendly workshops Performance13/07/22 Aamad: Schools Dance Performance Exhibition22/06/22 - 03/07/22 Nature in Mind: A community exhibition inspired by Madge Gill on The Line Workshop18/06/22 - 19/06/22 Open Weekend at Trinity Buoy Wharf Workshop11/06/22 World Oceans Day at Royal Museums Greenwich Performance09/04/22 Rana Begum: No. 1104 Catching Colour – launching at London City Island Walking weekend18/09/21 - 19/09/21 Spend Time on The Line Workshop23/05/21 Madge Gill: Nature in Mind – drawing & making workshop Film Screening and Talk08/06/20 World Oceans Day 2020 with Royal Museums Greenwich: Serge Attukwei Clottey Workshop05/06/20 Artist Lola Lely’s Madge Gill-inspired workshop Talk28/05/20 Jane’s Walk London: live conversation Workshop27/07/19 Lost and Found on The Line with Abigail Fallis Tour21/09/18 - 22/09/18 Sketchcrawl: Imagine The Line Music video23/05/15 I Walk The Line

Collective meditations with Davinia-Ann Robinson

CPD Training6/11/2025
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This free, full-day event will focus on the importance of wellbeing for teachers, educators, andpractitioners, whilst also inviting participants to reflect on their individual creative practice, explore The Line’s artworks on a guided walk, and collaborate as a group to create a ‘collective meditation’.

This immersive session will take place on The Line at Greenwich Peninsula at a partner venue, and will combine meditation, walking, reading, making, and collective reflection. The day will be led by multi-disciplinary artist Davinia-Ann Robinson, an artist-facilitator on our Spaces to Explore programme. Spaces to Explore is a two-year collaboration with primary schools in Newham to establish creative confidence in students through process-based learning, and is supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

The Line’s CPD sessions provide dynamic curriculum-linked opportunities centred on outdoor learning and wellbeing, while integrating themes found in artworks on The Line to develop teaching practice, and offer a space to connect with artists and cultural professionals.

Location

Method Studio, 8 Monro Way, Unit 2, Building A3, London, SE10 0EJ.
Nearest station: North Greenwich.

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