Facilitation

2025 –

Coming up through 2025 – Inspired Nature, facilitated wellbeing walk and art-making Seasonal series. Check Homepage for updates.

February and March 2025 – Brazier’s Park Wider Community Weekend on Soul, and Inspired Nature Day

Photo kindly captured by Braziers Park

Photo kindly captured by Braziers Park

January-February 2025 – Inspired Nature, Winter Wellbeing Group, from West Oxford Community Centre

“Helpful in so many ways… happy in the group; happy to be me… feel a lot more confident in artwork… loved the walks in nature.”

My thanks to Winter Wellbeing participants for their lovely contributions.

2024 – Contemplative Drawing and Walking retreat-day-workshop, Braziers Park, Oxfordshire

Before the walking meditations, Eleanor’s gentle suggestions helped me ground myself, focus on my breath and tune in to the beautiful nature around us. I felt a deep connection to the natural world which I haven’t had for a long time and came away from the day’s course with a desire and intention to practise more mindfulness walking and to take my drawing into the outside World more often in the hope of finding some of that inner peace experienced during the practice. It was a day full of joyful stillness, creativity and connection. Thank you Eleanor for your calm and open guidance.” – Kate

Drawing Facilitation Braziers Park

Thank you to Kate for giving this feedback

May – June 2021 – Outdoor workshops in the Harcourt Arboretum, Oxford, commissioned by the Bodleian Libraries as part of Melancholy: A New Anatomy, Weston Library (the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford)

Photograph in the Harcourt Arboretum taken by Ian Wallman

Barbican Switching Perceptions

Photograph in the Harcourt Arboretum taken by Ian Wallman

January – March 2019 – Bethlem Gallery public workshops, part of Switching Perceptions

Switching Perceptions Bethlem Gallery

Photograph in Bethlem Gallery taken by Sam Curtis

Switching Perceptions The Think Tank Bethlem Gallery

Photo of the ‘Think Tank’ developed by C.A.S.

2018 – facilitation of an 11 Week Project in the Bethlem Royal Hospital, National Psychosis Unit