New creative opportunity for 16 - 24 year olds
What can a ruined castle tell us about where we live now?
Aged 16 - 24? Join Corridor’s new creative project exploring Bramber Castle, the River Adur and the South Downs through art, history and imagination. Try out photography, collage, scanography, zine-making and filmmaking with artist Annis Joslin, take part in a river walk and learn about the castle with an English Heritage historian.

Making Tomorrow
Together we'll uncover stories, explore the landscape, and make new work inspired by the connections we make between the past, present and future.
Free to take part. Lunch and snacks provided. No experience needed – just bring your curiosity.
A ruined castle. A river. Big views. What happens when you bring your own ideas into the story?
Session dates, times & venues
*All sessions run 1pm - 3pm*
Friday 7 August, The Steyning Centre, BN44 3XZ
Monday 10 August, Electric Storm Youth, 11, Station Parade, South St, Lancing BN15 8AA
Friday 14 August, online (Zoom)
Thursday 20 August, The Steyning Centre, BN44 3XZ
Friday 21 August, Electric Storm Youth, 11, Station Parade, South St, Lancing BN15 8AA
Monday 24 August, online ((Zoom)
SIGN UP BY CLICKING HERE
Making Tomorrow is funded through Reverberate.
Reverberate is an English Heritage initiative supporting local youth-focused heritage projects. For more information, see Shout Out Loud, English Heritage's national youth engagement programme: shoutoutloud.org.uk



