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Write on Wednesday

Drop in and write every Wednesday afternoon.

Whether you can stay for ten minutes or the full three hours, Write on Wednesday is free, open to everyone and all materials will be provided.

Each week we have a different focus to write about, so you can pull up a stool and enjoy looking at objects and works you may never have noticed before.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced writer, use your time to hone your creative writing skills, chat with fellow writers or simply indulge your creativity in a calm, inspiring atmosphere.

This is a self-led activity. No need to book in advance – just turn up and write!

Don't forget to share your creations, tag @LULGalleries and #LULGalleries! 

 

Access Information

Getting Here 

  • This event is in Treasures of the Brotherton, in Parkinson Building. There is step-free access – see our Visit information for more details. 

Sensory 

  • Treasures of the Brotherton is a dark gallery. 

  • You are welcome to borrow anything you like from the ACCESSories Hub in Treasures of the Brotherton during the event. Please remember to return the items before you leave. 

In the Room 

  • In the gallery there are exhibits in glass cases and a display of portrait busts. 

  • There will be a tray of paper, pencils and writing prompts at the desk which you can help yourself to. You are also welcome to bring your own writing materials. 

What to Expect 

  • The event is drop-in, so there may be other writers in the space or there may not. You can stay for as long or as little as you like, and can come in and out. 

 

You can find more information about getting here, what to expect in our spaces, nearby facilities and additional access resources in the Visit information on our website. If you can't find what you're looking for or have any other questions, please email us at gallery@leeds.ac.uk and we'll be happy to help.  

People writing in Treasures of the Brotherton
People writing in Treasures of the Brotherton
People writing in Treasures of the Brotherton