Image 1 of 19
Image 3 of 19
Image 4 of 19
Image 5 of 19
Image 6 of 19
Image 8 of 19
Image 9 of 19
Image 10 of 19
Image 11 of 19
Image 12 of 19
Image 13 of 19
Image 14 of 19
Image 16 of 19
Image 17 of 19
Image 18 of 19
Image 19 of 19
Trysting Trees: SCOTS PINE and JUNIPER, LOGIE STEADING (FORRES), 25th Oct
*15% reduction on any workshops when booking more than one, please get in touch to receive the discount code.
Trysting Trees is a series of theoretical and creative workshops based on trees commonly found in the UK and Ireland. The project is an ongoing inquiry into plant connection, through the lens of artists, gardeners and foragers.
In this workshop join us in growing an attunement to scots pine and juniper through the following methods and mediums;
Making art materials using various parts of scots pine and juniper: plant dyes, inks, paints, papers, charcoal and mark making tools.
Medicinal properties: tinctures, wine, flower essences, tea infusions, syrups. How are scots pine and juniper known to be helpful in aiding human health.
Exploring significance of scots pine and juinper in culture and folklore.
Food, which parts of these species are edible and how.
Naming of scots pine and juniper, botanical and place specific.
Identification, habitat, how to grow/propagate.
How can we learn about scots pine and juniper’s integral role in the web of life.
Developing a personal relationship with scots pine and juniper, exploring various methods to remember significant properties each tree has that we can use to help us in daily life.
You will go away with a good selection of art materials made either prior to the workshop by us, or on the day, and an Old Mill Arts detailed notes all about scots pine and juniper.
PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is being held at Logie Steading, Forres
10 places available
Sunday 25th Oct 2026
10:00am - 4pm
£85*
*We have bursary places available on each workshop for people on a low income, please do inquire, we are happy to answer any queries.
*One fully refundable place is available to anyone living with a chronic condition. This scheme enables people to book in the knowledge that they can cancel on the day of the workshop, and receive a full refund. Please get in touch if you would like more information or to take this place.
Accessibility:
If you would like to book onto the course and have any questions about any accessibility before doing so, please get in touch, we welcome any questions or queries.
Cancellation Policy:
If you wish to cancel your booking we will refund you 100% of your overall payment if you cancel 4 weeks or more before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel. We will refund you 50% of your overall payment if you cancel less than 4 weeks before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel, or arrange a rescheduling onto another course where possible. If you cancel less than 1 week before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel we will retain 100% of your payment and give you a 40% discount for another workshop with the equivalent price.
*15% reduction on any workshops when booking more than one, please get in touch to receive the discount code.
Trysting Trees is a series of theoretical and creative workshops based on trees commonly found in the UK and Ireland. The project is an ongoing inquiry into plant connection, through the lens of artists, gardeners and foragers.
In this workshop join us in growing an attunement to scots pine and juniper through the following methods and mediums;
Making art materials using various parts of scots pine and juniper: plant dyes, inks, paints, papers, charcoal and mark making tools.
Medicinal properties: tinctures, wine, flower essences, tea infusions, syrups. How are scots pine and juniper known to be helpful in aiding human health.
Exploring significance of scots pine and juinper in culture and folklore.
Food, which parts of these species are edible and how.
Naming of scots pine and juniper, botanical and place specific.
Identification, habitat, how to grow/propagate.
How can we learn about scots pine and juniper’s integral role in the web of life.
Developing a personal relationship with scots pine and juniper, exploring various methods to remember significant properties each tree has that we can use to help us in daily life.
You will go away with a good selection of art materials made either prior to the workshop by us, or on the day, and an Old Mill Arts detailed notes all about scots pine and juniper.
PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is being held at Logie Steading, Forres
10 places available
Sunday 25th Oct 2026
10:00am - 4pm
£85*
*We have bursary places available on each workshop for people on a low income, please do inquire, we are happy to answer any queries.
*One fully refundable place is available to anyone living with a chronic condition. This scheme enables people to book in the knowledge that they can cancel on the day of the workshop, and receive a full refund. Please get in touch if you would like more information or to take this place.
Accessibility:
If you would like to book onto the course and have any questions about any accessibility before doing so, please get in touch, we welcome any questions or queries.
Cancellation Policy:
If you wish to cancel your booking we will refund you 100% of your overall payment if you cancel 4 weeks or more before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel. We will refund you 50% of your overall payment if you cancel less than 4 weeks before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel, or arrange a rescheduling onto another course where possible. If you cancel less than 1 week before the start date of the workshop you wish to cancel we will retain 100% of your payment and give you a 40% discount for another workshop with the equivalent price.