Every year a spectacular Open Garden event is held to support and raise funds for Leeds Mind. The very green fingered and talented Jim and Maureen Longhorn have established this as an annual fundraiser and it has always been a huge success and a fabulous way to spend a Sunday Afternoon. Their beautiful and award …Read More
The North Leeds Green Gym is hosted at the Inkwell Creative Arts Centre, a project of Leeds Mind. This has proved to be a hugely successful collaboration. As the Inkwell staff and volunteers are focused on the arts programme in the former pub, they were somewhat daunted by the large former beer garden, but wanted to be able to use the space for events and a quiet space to share. Joining forces with an organisation that does environment has been an excellent match for Leeds MIND.
Individuals that have been coming to the Green Gym garden Group have been learning food growing, wildlife gardening and basic timber construction skills. They have seen how much food can be grown in a small area, and in recycled containers. They also benefit from being part of the vibrant Inkwell Arts Centre and receiving grateful thanks and praise from Leeds Mind. One volunteer commented: ‘I feel more confident and feel I am able to complete more tasks’.
Group members have talked about the gardening they are doing at home, and have shared their own ideas for things they would like to see in the garden, such as pallet planters and a scarecrow. Volunteers have also shared ideas they have picked up at other garden projects in Leeds, including the Leeds University Bardon Grange project.
The project took on half of the allotment space at Inkwell, growing a wide variety of vegetables and herbs, and has also created a series of flower and vegetable beds along one wall. The project is looking at increasing the amount of growing space, incorporating it into the large events area so that visitors to Inkwell can feel they are a part of the garden project. The group have planted squashes and marrows on the steep slope of the terrace, which along with some of the other vegetables have been cooked with the group and shared with other Inkwell site users.
TCV volunteers and Diploma students repainted the wooden fencing on the terrace and the garden sheds before the big annual open day, which was attended by local people as well as TCV volunteers. The garden has been visited by the Feed Leeds as part of a city-wide sustainability project. In all, a great impact. One volunteer said: ‘I have made positive impact on spaces in my community and makes me feel good that I am doing a worthwhile thing’.
This is an ongoing process; the two organisations have a similar ethos of helping people to recover through regaining confidence and learning new skills, as well as sharing their expertise with each other.
Since the project began on 13th March 2012, 72 volunteers have taken part in a total of 256 task days at the Green Gym. 15 volunteers have completed 5 or more task days.
We have been reminded again how quickly the months pass in a one-year funded project. Sadly, we experienced the death of one of the project Volunteer Officers by suicide and the impact this had across this project and the Hollybush Centre. The reflections on this have been shared with the TCV Risk team and a series of guidance and notes is due out shortly triggered by this and several other suicides across TCV.
The project has been promoted in a variety of different ways, including several press releases, one article in the Evening Post, the local media and ongoing Inkwell blog postings. Social media is used for communication, celebration and networking. The project has been promoted widely to local community groups and at local Healthy Living Network meetings across North Leeds.
The Garden at Inkwell has been funded by Health Amaze through The Health Lottery and NHS Leeds.
This years World Mental Health day is nearly here. Every year, October 10th is a day for global mental health education, awareness and advocacy and is celebrated all around the world. This will be the 20th anniversary since it was started in 1992 by The World Federation of Mental Health.
The theme this year is ‘Depression: A Global Crisis’. The aim of World Mental Health Day is to get us talking about, to raise public awareness of mental health and how it may affect each and everyone of us. It is estimated that around 154 million people around the world suffer from depression so this years theme seems a very appropriate one as it’s likely that you or someone you know will be affected by mental illness during your lifetime.
Inkwell will be hosting an event to celebrate the day in our art space here in Chapel Allerton, as well as taking part in celebrations happening in Leeds City Centre that day. The Victoria Quarter in Leeds will be the venue for activities with Craft sessions and performances while here at Inkwell we have put on a fun selection of activities for you to take part in. Other organisations from around Leeds will be here too: Time to Change, Swarthmore, Healthy Living Network and Carers Leeds.
Hope you can come along and join us on Wednesday 10th October.
Inkwell Group Show
We are excitied to announce we are hosting another exhibition at Inkwell. It’s our summer group show of work by all our Inkwell artists, volunteers and staff. This will be a showcase of paintings, ceramics, sculpture and other artwork produced here at Inkwell and will be a wonderful and eclectic mix of styles, talents and …Read More
A Day at Inkwell
There’s always something exciting happening at Inkwell and a typical day here might be a little difficult to accurately describe, it’s such an organic and creative space. Whether we are planning for a big event or hosting other fundraising days, the art classes and other groups go on throughout the week. Inkwell is primarily an art space, although …Read More
Inkwell’s Midsummer Masquerade
The weekend is nearly upon us and Inkwell’s Midsummer’s Masquerade will be taking place this Sunday 24th June. Tickets are now availble to buy online at wegottickets. We are limiting to 150 guests so get yours quick! Tickets may be available on the door although we cannot guarantee this. Our art space is looking spectacular …Read More
Thanks to our lovely May Day raffle donors…
Did you come to May Day and buy a ticket or strip in our exciting Raffle? We just wanted to say thanks to all of the local businesses who supported Inkwell by supplying fantastic prizes. The majority of those who donated were based in our local community of LS7 from toy shops to hairdressers and restaurants …Read More