
Join award-winning wildlife artist Alicia Hayden in Bristol to learn how to draw a Hen Harrier and other moorland creatures
Over the course of a 2 hour session, award-winning multidisciplinary wildlife artist Alicia Hayden will teach you how to draw a Hen Harrier and other moorland creatures in this wildlife art draw-along! All art materials are supplied, and you will be working with pencils. Sponsored by Hen Harrier Action, the session is suitable for all, but under-18s should be accompanied by an adult.
When: Sunday 14th September, 14.30 to 16.30 (doors open at 14.15)
Where: Boston Tea Party Café, St Johns Court, Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2QY
Ticket Prices: Child plus One Adult – £15; Adult Only – £20; Low Income Ticket Available
Booking: Headfirst Bristol


About Alicia
Alicia Hayden is a creative conservationist and wildlife artivist, originally from North Yorkshire, now based in Bristol.
With a degree in Biological Sciences (BA Hons) from the University of Oxford, and a Master’s in Wildlife Filmmaking (MA) from the University of the West of England (UWE), she is an award-winning artist and creative communicator, telling stories about the natural world using multiple disciplines.
Alicia loves to tell stories creatively – she feels passionately that the arts are a vital part of successful conservation, crossing boundaries, languages, and countries to create empathy and drive emotional, meaningful change.
Alicia is experienced at teaching & leading workshops about wildlife art and artivism – her recent ‘draw with me’ series with On the Edge has amassed over 600,000 views across Instagram & TikTok. She teaches both in-person and online, catering in her classes and workshops to children, young adults, and adults alike.