Join artist Julie Galante for this in-person workshop, where we’ll take inspiration from the historic city of Edinburgh. Participants of all experience levels are welcome for this friendly, small-group experience. We’ll start with some guided warm-up sketches before moving on to drawing exercises focused on composition, tone, and observation. By the end of the workshop you’ll feel more confident drawing your surroundings, no matter your previous drawing experience. Please come dressed for the weather, ready to spend time outside. You may also want to bring along a folding stool or a rug to sit on while you draw (there will likely be benches available, but this is unpredictable). Participants will also need to bring along some basic art supplies: A sketchbook and/or some drawing paper and board (A4 or larger recommended) Various drawing pens and pencils Charcoal or graphite sticks An eraser Any other favourite art supplies that you may like to use I'll also have some supplies to hand for you to borrow or purchase (please let me know in advance if there's something in particular you need). Locations 24 July 2025: Princes Street Gardens Information about our precise meeting point will be circulated before the workshop. This workshop can take place in various locations around the city. If you have a request for a location for a future date, please get in touch.
Ignite your inner fire with this dynamic and energising Ashtanga-inspired flow. Rooted in the traditional Ashtanga method, this class offers a more fluid and accessible approach to the sequence—linking breath with movement in a continuous, meditative flow. You’ll move through a set series of postures that build strength, flexibility and focus, guided by the rhythm of your breath. Expect a strong, sweaty and deeply satisfying practice that leaves you feeling grounded, clear and empowered. Perfect for those who enjoy structure and flow, and want to deepen their connection to body and mind through a powerful moving meditation. All levels welcome—modifications will be offered. This class is spondsored by Evoc and it is open to international women. Meeting in the studio 9.40 to grab a mat and go to Saughton Park. In case of rain we will stay in the studio Following recent changes in legislation concerning regulated work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, our programmes are now exclusively offered to adults. By attending this class you release the teacher, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending.
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Brush calligraphy for beginners. Drop-in session for you to come and pick up an activity pack and fill in at your leisure.
Step into a vibrant, transformative workshop where art becomes your mirror to the soul! This isn't just about creating a pretty picture – it's about diving deep into who you really are beneath all the layers life has wrapped around you. What's This All About? Ever looked in the mirror and wondered who's really staring back? This workshop is your chance to meet yourself – the real you, the one that exists beyond job titles, social roles, and what others expect. Through the magic of artistic expression, you'll create a portrait or self-portrait that captures not just how you look, but who you ARE at your core. The journey awaits you: Using a rainbow of artistic tools and techniques, you'll embark on a creative adventure that's part art class, part spiritual exploration, and totally liberating! Whether you're a seasoned artist or someone who thinks they "can't draw," this workshop meets you exactly where you are. The goal isn't perfection – it's connection, discovery, and celebrating the magnificent being you've always been. This class is sponsored by EVOC It is FREE and is aimed at adults, women, etnic minorities, any individuals from low-income background. Suitable for all levels experience. Host: Monika Skarzynska - artist and owner of www.pinkhat.live. By attending this class you release the teacher, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. Pictures will be taken during the workshop, if you prefer not to be in them, please inform the teacher.
In a society where we are accustomed to always getting everything right away, patience seems to have become an obsolete virtue. Yet patience is not just the ability to know how to wait and endure - the key is being proactive rather than passive. It becomes that essential mechanism we need when life confronts us with difficulties, from daily annoyances to serious problems. Patience is a form of wisdom that comes from accepting that things have their own time to mature. Procrastination often emerges when we feel pressured to get things "right away" or when tasks feel overwhelming. This workshop reveals how procrastination and impatience are two sides of the same coin - both driven by our discomfort with the natural timing of things. Through sand art, we learn to embrace the process rather than rushing toward outcomes. Cultivating patience is possible. We learn to stay anchored in our breath, especially in those moments where we feel we must immediately react to a situation or avoid it entirely. Learning to be with what is in that moment inside of us - in body, mind, heart - we drop judgment, expectations, and disappointments, instead trying to make friends with what is moving through us, knowing that it is only a moment of passage. Through sand art, we practice this allowing, discovering that steady progress feels better than rushing or avoiding. What You'll Discover: How to transform procrastination from avoidance into mindful pausing The difference between productive patience and passive waiting How to stay present with discomfort instead of rushing or delaying That each grain of sand - like each moment of life - has something to communicate if we listen How slow, creative work can heal our relationship with time and productivity This class is sponsored by Community Fund, Awards for All It is FREE and is aimed at adults, women, etnic minorities, any individuals from low-income background. Suitable for all levels experience. By attending this class you release the teacher, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. Pictures will be taken during the workshop, if you prefer not to be in them, please inform the teacher.
Take a breath. Take a break. Join us for a nourishing outdoor yoga session in the park, designed to help you reconnect with your body and the universe through movement inspired by the five elements—earth, water, fire, air and space. Expect a gentle flow, grounding moments, time to simply be in nature and be one with nature through this five elements practice. Perfect for ALL in need of some spirit-soothing Sunday vibes. Bring a water bottle, and your beautiful self :) mats are provided This practice involves moving between standing, seated and lying down positions on the ground. If that’s not accessible or comfortable for you, feel free to bring a chair, stool, or any support that helps you participate in a way that feels good for your body. We will meet in the studio at 9.40 and, according to the weather, go to Saughton Park The teacher will only wait 5minutes This class is sponsored by the Lottery Community Fund, Awards for All. By attending this class you release the teacher, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending.