During sessions participants will learn about the issues surrounding the strike, creating their own stories alongside drawing or tracing characters and including themselves in the action.
We will also be doing some paper crafts, slogan writing, poster design and zine making in the homemade punk style of the time too! All materials provided but bring your own pens that you like to use too if you’d like to.
An exhibition of work completed during the sessions will be shown in the gallery during September.
This event is suitable for 9 years and upward! Booking required as places are limited each week and under 10s should be accompanied by an adult.
Book your place now by calling 01334 659339 or email methil.heritagecentre@onfife.com
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