Flow follows a solitary cat whose peaceful life is disrupted by a great flood. Finding refuge on a boat filled with animals from many different species, he must learn to live and work alongside others – even those who seem completely unlike him.
The event invites families to reflect on Heart of Glass’s theme for this summer: What Connects Us? Flow is a tender and timely story about empathy, friendship, and the unexpected power of community.
Enjoy some food, meet other families and watch an Oscar-winning film!
Following the screening, SOLA Arts will support you to make your own mini dioramas (scenes, homes or habitats) inspired by the film, using paper, card and craft materials.
Book your spot
Please book your free ticket via Eventbrite. This helps us predict numbers, and ensure a welcoming event space.
Watch the trailer
Access and Information for Parents / Carers
All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that children will be using scissors.
This event is relaxed, and you're welcome to stay for as long as you'd like.
Access for Bootle:
St John and St James Church and Community Centre (71 Bailey Drive Bootle L20 6EX) has flat access for prams and wheelchairs, as well as accessible toilets on the ground floor.
Access for Huyton:
Make on the Corner (22 Derby Road, Huyton, L36 9UJ) has flat access for prams and wheelchairs, but does not have an accessible toilet, or baby changing facilities. Huyton Village Green (next door) have kindly offered the use of their facilities for attendees to this workshop.
Presented in collaboration with SOLA Arts.