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Stone-Carving in 3D - Adult
£290
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Stone-Carving in 3D - Child (16+) All children must be aged 16 years and over, and must be accompanied by a participating Adult.

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Date

28 Feb 2025 - 02 Mar 2025

Time

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Location

Burngate Purbeck Stone Centre
Burngate Purbeck Stone Centre
Kingston Road, Langton Matravers, Swanage, Dorset BH19 3BE.
Website
https://burngatestonecentre.co.uk/

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  • Amanda Randall
    Amanda Randall
    CARVING | SCULPTURE

    Amanda makes abstract stone sculptures inspired by plants and fungi. She loves carving in the company of others and celebrates nature, community and care for the environment through her work. She is a qualified teacher, has taught on an Art Foundation course, and has years of experience teaching children and adults from beginners to university level. Amanda has an honours degree in Fine Art – Sculpture and a Masters in Art and Architecture and is a passionate advocate of the benefits of art and making for wellbeing.

    Amanda recently received Arts Council funding to support her development of teaching on-site/mobile stone carving. She has completed numerous public art commissions including large carvings for the Forestry Commission, carved stone musical instruments for a city square in Southampton and sculptures celebrating the local distinctiveness of villages in Kent. She has recently completed a sculpture and drawing project celebrating biodiversity in ancient woodlands.