James Johnson-Perkins would offer 3 workshops to accompany JEHOSAPHAT.
Robotic
This is a participatory performance where an audience is invited by the venue to try and beat the world record for the most amount of people doing robotics at the same time.
Dens Sculptures
The participants are invited to make a series of den sculptures made from simple materials: Pegs, Sheets, String, Chairs and Tables. These can either be provided by the venue or brought along by the participants
City
The participants are invited to build a city from children's building bloks.
Johnson-Perkins is currently freelance artist on the Educational Program at The Baltic Gallery for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK (LINK) and he lecturers part-time on the art foundation and multi-media courses at Gateshead College (LINK). He has also been a visiting lecturer at Newcastle and Northumbria University.