CAST-Off 2023

Two children wearing colourful hand-made folk masks
A large group of families on a beach making crafts
CAST-Off at Gunwalloe, 2023
Families inside making crafts
CAST-Off in the Scout Hut, Coronation Gardens, 2023
Vehicle made by a child from a plastic bottle
Junk vehicles at Coronation Gardens, CAST-Off 2023
Hand-made clay beads
Clay beads made in the walled garden at Penrose, CAST-Off 2023
A few people making a large nest
Giant nest building at the walled garden at Penrose, CAST-Off 2023
A small printing press
Tiny printing press at the walled garden at Penrose, CAST-Off 2023

In the summer of 2023, CAST-Off returned to the walled garden at National Trust Penrose for four sessions of outdoor creative activities. In addition to this, three sessions were held at Coronation Gardens in Helston and the final session of the summer was held on Gunwalloe Beach. A total of eight sessions were held between 29 July and 23 August, which were attended by over 2,800 participants.

Following on from the previous three years of CAST-Off, this year’s programme offered a variety of artist-led activities and opportunities for free creative play. In the walled garden, artists helped families make tiny intaglio prints, assemble matchbox museums, draw with shells, make beads from local clays, create charm ribbons, carve granite, polish serpentine, make their own artist brushes and weave a giant nest.

Coronation Gardens was a new location, offering a location closer to home for many families living in Helston. Access to the Scout Hut enabled activities to continue when the weather was bad. There was a focus on ‘make and play’ at these sessions, with children making folk masks from cardboard and repurposing plastic bottles to create a variety of racing cars and other vehicles. At Gunwalloe, families made fish kites, paper boats and flags for sandcastles, as well as painting pebbles with clay slips.

This year CAST’s learning team also delivered two weeks of outdoor activity for local schools before the CAST-Off programme began. Groups from six local primary schools joined the CAST team in the walled garden at Penrose to collect natural treasures, tell stories, and draw together. Activity maps, designed by learning specialist Lucy Grant, were handed out at the sessions, encouraging children to return and explore the trail to the walled garden in their own time, collecting stamps along the way. 312 pupils took part in CAST-Off for Schools 2023.

Click here to see the CAST-Off Map 2023.

CAST-Off 2023 was part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and supported by the Garcia Family Foundation, Helston Town Council, Little Parc Owles Trust and Cornwall Council.

We should especially like to thank the Garcia Family Foundation, which enabled us to initiate the CAST-Off programme during the pandemic and has made it possible for us to continue the programme since that time.

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