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The 100 Wishes of Hatcham - Inauguration

12 Oct 2019 – 31 May 2020

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Monday
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Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

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London, United Kingdom

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Saturday 12th of October, 1-3pm: inauguration of the "100 Wishes of Hatcham", the first Deflt Blue ceramic art wall in London, produced by hARTslane with 100 local residents, celebrating unity and diversity in New Cross Gate, South London.

About

Between May and July 2019, the residents of Hatcham, New Cross Gate, participated in Delft Blue ceramic decorating workshops to visualise their wish and words of wisdom. Led by hARTslane and Dutch artist Tisna Westerhof, the participants mixed onglaze enamels, transferred imaginary, painted and fired 100 tiles.

The creative workshops brought together different parts of the community working on the same brief and enjoying the process of making and learning new skills together while sharing common ground. Participants as young as 3 and their families, scouts, artists, young people and the older residents of Hatcham all committed to the challenges of the limitations of the materials as well as the visualisation of their wishes, which results into a magical yet powerful collective contribution.

On Saturday 12 October, 1-3pm, the 100 Wishes of Hatcham ceramic art wall will be revealed to the public and officially inaugurated by representatives of Lewisham Council. The afternoon will be celebrated with music, spoken word and free family friendly creative workshops.

The 2 by 2 metre ceramic tile installation will send daily positive messages of hope and joy into the world for generations to come.

Originated in China, the Blue and White ceramic technique has travelled the world. From Dutch Delftware to Portuguese Azulejos, from the Italian Maiolica to the English Willow Patterns and the tin-glazed earthenwares from the British Isles: the Blue and White represents cultural diversity and celebrates them coming together.

Now more than any other time, the world is in need of unity, positivity and kindness. The 100 Wishes of Hatcham celebrate diversity and unity within the area, whilst their messages reach out far and beyond the perimeters of the community.

Supported by the Mayor of London's Culture Seeds Programme.

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