Drawn Mindfulness:Forget what you know about zen-like Mindful Meditation practice.
Drawn Mindfulness
Drawn Mindfulness
 
Forget what you know about zen-like Mindful Meditation practice with Drawn Mindfulness.


Guided by Libby Witney from Magpie and Mob, you’ll be taken on a journey through your senses, tuning in and connecting with yourself using experimental drawing to help you focus.

What to Expect:


This workshop all about the experience over the outcome, embracing the beauty in the chaos, and feeling free to be gloriously ourselves.
 
Libby will guide you through focused drawing exercises to enable you to tune in and connect to yourself on a deeper level.
 

Using drawing materials, music alongside breathing exercises, Libby will help you channel you creativity to enable you to be present in the moment, with the aim of achieving a state of mindfulness.

 

Location: 
 
The Base is going on location for these sessions.
 

Friday 24 April – Old Library, with hot drink provided by Old Library café

Friday 29 May – The Base Gallery with hot drink provided by Honesty

Friday 26 June – Old Library, with hot drink provided by Old Library café


What to wear/take:


Expert tuition and all creative materials.
 
A choice of any hot drink at Honesty Parkway is included in the price of the workshop.
 
Simply bring an open mind with willingness to explore your innerself.
 

Wear comfortable clothing.

Benefits:


Take the time out of your day to be present and prioritise your wellbeing.
 
Channeling into your innerself through expressive and energetic creative drawing can be a therapeutic outlet that can offer many benefits for your health and wellbeing.
 
Who is your Tutor:

Libby Witney is an artist and founder of Magpie and Mob, a lifestyle brand which prioritises creativity and wellbeing.
 
These classes combine sensory practice, meditation, and breath work with drawing to help you be present and engaged.
 
Libby’s ethos encourages a new way of thinking, a new way of living and wellness with a difference.
 
 
Dates: 24 Apr, 29 May & 26 Jun


Time: 3.30pm – 5pm

Please note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, this workshop on Friday 24 April will unfortunately no longer be taking place.

The Box Office team will be in touch with those who have booked tickets and theyapologise for any disappointment.

The Corn Exchange Newbury

After almost two years of dedicated fundraising, towards a total £1.3 million target, the project is set to deliver a permanent, accessible and welcoming arts hub, providing a home for Corn Exchange Newbury’s creative participation programmes.

The new creative hub will enable Corn Exchange Newbury to expand and enhance its creative programmes, delivering events designed to improve the emotional, physical and mental wellbeing of the local Newbury community and beyond.

The new initiatives, including youth dance companies and mobility and balance classes for adults, will complement an expanded youth theatre and a growing programme for the over-55s, featuring Sing 55 and Dare to Dance.

The summer programme of events will go on sale to Corn Exchange Members on 5th March at 10am and to the general public on 12th March at 10am. Sign up to our newsletter to hear more about these. 

The Old Library will also feature a bright and airy café bar, offering fresh, handmade treats and locally roasted coffee.

Providing a welcoming place for visitors to meet, gather and connect, it will create a vibrant social space at the heart of the building.

As preparations continue for the building’s opening in April 2026, fundraising is now focused on fitting out the interior to ensure it is fully equipped to host a wide range of creative courses and classes.

Alongside approaches to local funders, and appeals for one off gifts and gifts in kind, the popular Name a Seat appeal continues to give supporters the chance to leave a lasting legacy within the building, attracting support from notable figures such as Dame Julie Walters.

The Corn Exchange Trust also manages four other key spaces; the Corn Exchange which includes a 400 seat auditorium, a 40 seat independent cinema and a Cafe and Bar; 101 Outdoor Arts: National Centre for Arts in Public Space – a unique outdoor arts creation centre for the development of large-scale outdoor performances, making and rehearsal space and on-site accommodation; their centrally located Learning Centre in which workshops and courses for all ages take place(based at HoganMusic); and The Base Greenham, a visual arts gallery and workshop space on Greenham Business Park which is also home to 8 resident artists.

The performance programme at the Corn Exchange has developed considerably in recent years.

They present a mixed programme of theatre, dance, comedy, music, family, film and outdoor work to audiences from across the South East.

The emphasis is on presenting shows of the highest quality and films that inspire and entertain audiences, with attendance growing year on year.

The Trust produces its own pantomime in-house, as well as supporting a range of artists and companies across all art-forms through commissioning and development opportunities, mentoring and production support.

Their emphasis is on presenting great shows and films that audiences really want to come and see and that reflect the rich diversity of our country today.

Always high quality, they’re really proud that their attendance figures are growing year on year.

Transport

By Bicycle: public bike parking is available in the Market Place, a short walk from our front door.

By Train or Bus: five-minute walk from both the train and bus stations; regular services run from Reading, Windsor, Basingstoke, Winchester, Oxford and London.

By Car: 10 minutes from M4 Junction 13. There are a number of town centre car parks (pay on exit): Mon-Sun: £2 after 6pm. For car parks behind the Corn Exchange sat nav RG14 5QP.

Please visit the Accessibility page for information about the facilities at the Corn Exchange

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