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The Window Wanderland festival aims to help people to create moments of hope using the windows of their homes and businesses. 

Window Wanderland

The festival’s founder, Lucy Reeves-Khan, and a group of students from Bristol City
College’s Creative Therapeutic Practice degree course have collaborated with Bristol
Mind to bring creative workshops to people seeking sanctuary in temporary
accommodation in the city. Sparks, the sustainability, creativity & education hub, in
Central Bristol will be playing host to a collaborative window display made during those workshops. Community Interest Company, One Green Kitchen and family workshops will lead to a co-created piece to be displayed at the Watershed.

You can find out more at www.windowwanderland.com, where there are full instructions for making a Window Wanderland happen in your street, block of flats, school or community of any size.

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