Gathering Wands: Walk and Carving Workshop with Harri Harrison
  • IMT Gallery
    Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road
    London
    E2 9NQ
  • Saturday 18th April 6:30pm until 8:30pm
A twilight walk through Victoria Park, gathering and carving wands.

Centred on Harri Harrison’s sculptural Wands series in the group exhibition The House at IMT Gallery, this workshop invites a shared evening of wandering, foraging and making.

The workshop begins with a twilight walk through Victoria Park, led by multimedia artist Harri Harrison. Moving along desire paths, the group will allow themselves to wander off the obvious routes, gathering found natural materials along the way. These paths offer a subtle, gentle form of resistance, a space for slower attention and observation.

Returning to IMT Gallery, we will gather our foraged materials and create our own wands using a combination of carving and binding techniques. The session concludes with a guided meditation and meditative drawing exercise. Together we will explore what it means to hold found natural materials, noticing how our focus shifts between objects, ourselves, and the connections they hold. 

No previous experience needed, and natural materials and tools will be provided. Feel free to bring your preferred drawing materials and any found items you would like to work with, such as stones, sticks, shells, dried flowers, wood, or string for binding. Please wear suitable footwear and clothing for walking, as paths may be slightly muddy. If you have any questions or specific access needs, please feel free to get in touch.

Harri Harrison is a multimedia artist whose practice integrates performance, text-based projections, plant-based work, and alternative photography processes, engaging directly with urban environments. Harri explores notions of place, community, grief, gratitude, and belonging, inviting us to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities. 

Harri has over 13 years of experience leading creative workshops, collaborating with institutions such as Cubitt Gallery, PEER Gallery, and Phytology at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve.

The workshop is open to all — wanderers, makers, quiet explorers, and anyone curious to slow down, attend to the everyday, hold attention, and reflect through making. 

Spaces are limited. Reserve your place for an evening of quiet attention.

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Image: Harri Harrison, Wand #1 (2025), carved heather, 28 x 7 x 7cm

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