LAST year, the flagstones in Wokingham Market Place were decorated with chalk as residents worked with artists to create an emerging patchwork of drawings.
It was an event put together by Wokingham Town Council, together with professional pavement artists Urban Canvas, and local mental health groups.
Chalk About It was designed to celebrate the power of art as a means to express thoughts and feelings.
And following its success in 2021, the event is repeated this week.
Residents will be able to express their feelings in a relaxed, open air environment, where they are supported and not judged.
Gemma Cumming, arts and culture officer at Wokingham Town Council says:
“Many of us have something to say or wish to express how we feel, but we find talking difficult.
Writing things down, drawing, or creating can help.
We hope that by creating a safe, supportive, inspiring space, we can in some way help residents, both children and adults, to express their thoughts and feelings.”
This year’s theme, Tree of Life, encourages people to explore their own connection with nature and with their community, as they contribute to the art work.
Artists, health professionals and helpers will be present on the day to chat and work with anyone who’d like to talk with them.
Ms Cumming continues:
Our artists have said: ‘Art in a public place has the ability to slow down time and allow you to lose yourself in the moment – it can be a distraction from negative thoughts, and food for the soul.’
“We know that many residents are dealing with thoughts and feelings that often feel difficult to overcome.
“And we recognise that not everyone wants to talk, so we wanted to bring a creative activity into the town to try and help people to express themselves.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone at the event, and we’re excited to see what we can all create together.”
Chalk About It takes place in Wokingham Market Place this Sunday, August 21.
The drop in event is free, and runs from 11am to 3pm.