Pollination Stations: Free family friendly workshops in Bishopstoke Eastleigh
Participatory workshop with Artist Amanda Moore and Gobledegook Theatre
Stoke Park Road
Eastleigh
Funded by developer’s contributions for public art, artist Amanda Moore has been commissioned to create sculptural artworks which provide new habitats for wildlife.
Working with residents of Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath, the bespoke sculptures will be installed at sites across the local area which make up the Tree and Bee Network.
Pollination Stations
Friday 20 February 2026
Free, family-friendly workshops
RSVP or just turn up on the day
10am-12 noon, meet at Upper Barn Copse open space, Fair Oak:
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10am-12 noon, meet at Upper Barn Copse open space, Fair Oak:
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2-4pm, meet at Stoke Park Road (east end near the entrance to Stoke Park Woods), Bishopstoke:
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Join local artist Amanda Moore and Gobledegook Theatre for a workshop learning about wildlife habitats and co-designing sculptures for the Tree and Bee network which create homes for birds, bees and bugs.
The workshop will start with an introduction about the wider Tree and Bee Network project and an introduction to the Tree and Bee Habitat Sculptures which will be installed in Upper Barn Copse and Bishopstoke in 2026. We will then do a sound walk using 'geophones', brightly coloured aluminium ear trumpets which allow deep listening of local nature. We would love to hear feedback from attendees about the project, which sculptures they would like so see in their local area and how they would like to interact with them.
Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the workshop. Max. four children per adult.
Unaccompanied adults welcome - Tree & Bee Network volunteers please RSVP in your WhatsApp group.