Saturday 28th March 2026

If I Were A Mushroom

A drawing workshop at Proposition Bethnal Green

How does a mushroom experience the world around it? What about a honeybee? Or a mangrove tree?

In this experimental drawing workshop, we will be making maps of the exhibition ‘Keystone Species’ from the points of view, or other senses, of different species. Using prompts and props, we will imagine how other species experience spaces, and what this might translate to in terms of mark-making.

Your map could combine elements depicted within the artworks and views of the gallery spaces, or it could be totally abstract. For those who prefer, there will be the option to create a map whilst seated. This workshop is a space to explore together, finding our own personal ways of engaging with an art exhibition and describing this experience.

The drawings will be added to our ever-evolving collective map and become part of the exhibition. They can be collected at the end of the exhibition, and we’d also be happy to send you a photo or scan of your map after the workshop.

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Getting there

Proposition Bethnal Green
279 Cambridge Heath Road
London E2 0EL

Nearest Stations: Bethnal Green Underground, Bethnal Green Overground

Location Link

Pricing

£15 / £7.50 concession rate (students, teachers, NHS staff, Proposition residents)

ADDITIONAL INFO

Materials will be provided but please feel free to bring your favourite drawing tools. No drawing experience is necessary.

This workshop is part of the Keystone Species exhibition at Proposition Bethnal Green, which brings together thirteen artists based in Proposition’s studios whose work engages with the idea of keystone species: those organisms whose presence has a disproportionate influence on the abundance of life in their ecological region.

Exhibition Link