As part of the exhibition Holding water, a little longer, writer and screenwriter Charlotte Pons leads a creative writing workshop where participants draw on the artworks to explore imaginaries of water, the senses, and the natural world.
To capture the evanescent and and make the sensitive intelligible; to approach the world through narrative and evoke emotion through the rhythm of language: this is the function of writing and the guiding thread of these creative workshops.
In dialogue with the exhibition Holding water, a little longer, the workshop invites participants to write through a range of stimuli — including the artworks themselves — and to explore imaginaries connected to the senses, nature, and water through a set of writing propositions. It’s an attempt to hold water, more evanescent than ever, through words that open onto new imaginaires and new narratives.
The workshop is open to all audiences, with no prior experience required.
After ten years working in the editorial team of a national weekly newspaper, Charlotte Pons now works as a freelance journalist, author (Flammarion, Le Seuil) and screenwriter (France Télévisions). She designs and leads writing workshops for diverse audiences (cultural institutions, schools, hospitals, and prisons), placing transmission and storytelling at the core of her practice. This workshop is part of L’îlot-S cultural season in connection with the exhibition Holding water, a little longer
Audience
All ages
Duration
03:00
In Rhone-Alpes region
Annecy