Gloucester Cathedral launches Art for Wellbeing Week
            
            
            
            
            
             
            
            
            On Monday 27 April Gloucester Cathedral will launch a  new, free digital resource pack providing seven days of Art for  Wellbeing activities
 
The first activity encourages people to draw their own arch inspired by  the incredible Norman architecture of the Cathedral's famous Nave. It can be downloaded here.
 
Between Monday 27 April and Sunday 3 May, a new Art-based activity will  be available to download every day from the Cathedral website.
 
Art for Wellbeing Week resources draw inspiration from the varied and  rich history, art, architecture and musical traditions of the Gloucester  Cathedral.  While the building is closed in response to the current  pandemic, these resources are another way for the Cathedral to support  its community.
 
Available to all, this is part of a wider series of resources the  Cathedral’s Community Engagement and Social Responsibility team has  developed in response to the current Covid-19 pandemic. The resources  aim to ensure that people who usually attend the Cathedral’s Art for  Wellbeing programme (run annually in partnership with Adult Education  Gloucestershire) continue to be supported whilst the Cathedral building  is closed.
 
The team wants to ensure that the wide-ranging benefits that art  activities can offer to support physical and mental wellbeing - from  alleviating anxiety and building confidence, to creating a space for  shared learning and connection – are made available and accessible to  everyone.         
 
The Very Reverend Stephen Lake, Dean of Gloucester said:
 
“Our vision is to seek to be ‘in tune with heaven and in touch with  daily life’. This is an inclusive aspiration that sets the glory of a  particular place in God’s vision for human flourishing. At this  unprecedented time when the Cathedral is closed, we must now, more than  ever, find ways to continue enabling everyone to find wholeness and  refreshment.”          
The Art for Wellbeing Week (and other resources) can be downloaded here.
 
To keep up to date on the Cathedral’s engagement and social  responsibility work follow us on Twitter @EngageGlosCathedral. Don’t  forget to share your own artwork using #creativecathedral
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27 April 2020
 
  
          
     
   
    
    
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