This workshop is a companion to Liz Atkin’s solo exhibition Whitstable in Charcoal in the Gallery Cafe at St Margaret’s Read more…
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Join us for a playful afternoon of creative writing and making with clay. We will be exploring what we love Read more…
Straw, wood, brick? Porridge, chairs, beds? Two trios to tantalise and tickle your senses in this DOUBLE BILL of Furry Read more…
A powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the untold stories of the female experience through art. This debut solo exhibition Read more…
A powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the untold stories of the female experience through art. This debut solo exhibition Read more…
A powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the untold stories of the female experience through art. This debut solo exhibition Read more…
A powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the untold stories of the female experience through art. This debut solo exhibition Read more…
Join us for a cosy poetry, spoken word, music and discussion night on the last Saturday of every month. Hosted Read more…
Bare: Origins of the Path is a community workshop designed to lift spirits, build connections, and combat the winter blues. Read more…
Bethnal Green
Bare: Origins of the Path is a community workshop designed to lift spirits, build connections, and combat the winter blues. Read more…
Bethnal Green
Bare: Origins of the Path is a community workshop designed to lift spirits, build connections, and combat the winter blues. Read more…
Bethnal Green
Bare: Origins of the Path is a community workshop designed to lift spirits, build connections, and combat the winter blues. Read more…
Bethnal Green