Workshop
Art Lets you Speak
9 Mar 2023
Regular hours
- Thu, 09 Mar
- 18:00 – 20:00
Cost of entry
£3
Address
- 183-185 Bermondsey Street
- (adjacent to White Cube Bermondsey)
- London
England - SE1 3UW
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- C10 Victoria to Canada Water (Stop F Bermondsey Street)
- London Bridge - Borough
This International Women's Day, Skaped is excited to collaborate with THE HERITAGE / HONOUR COLLECTION for a Art / Creative Writing Workshop
About
Want to learn more about Black British Women in History? Are you interested in participating in a workshop that leads you through an exploration of Black British Women in History using Artivism & Creative Writing?
Then THIS is for YOU!
About the Event:
COME ALONG ON THURSDAY 9th of MARCH, 6-8 PM
Join us and LEARN more about Black British History from 1500-1999
You will learn more about UNHEARD Black Women in History, leading to an empowering time of Artivism & Creative writing. A time to share, discuss, learn, build our confidence and be inspired and empowered by these historical women.
You'll have a chance to participate in a short and sweet artivism & creative writing workshop led by The Heritage & Honour Collection Team.
Schedule:
6:00 pm: Arrival & networking.
6:30pm: Introduction / Workshop Begins
7:15pm: Artivism & Creative Writing
7:45pm: A time to share what we’ve created (Not compulsory)
8:00pm: Wrap-Up / Network
This workshop is open to everyone aged 16+, but we do encourage and prioritise spaces for womxn.
We can't wait to meet you and get creative!
Skaped is an East-London youth-led Artivist charity that encourages young people to engage with community building and social change through the creative arts. We run relatable creative workshops, educational programming and art projects for young people; our work has sparked conversations surrounding societal change, gender equality, gentrification, migration, anti-discrimination, and the like.
The Heritage & Honour Collection is a creative social enterprise documenting and collecting content on Black British Women in History from 1500-1999. They provide educational and historical presentations, creative workshops and talks on Black History within schools, colleges, museums, corporate companies & more. Their goal is to empower all generations through creative and historical workshops providing insight and knowledge on Black British Women in History.