Ways of Being drop-in family activities

Autograph, Rivington Place, London
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This event ended on Saturday 7th of March 2020
Admission
Free
Location

Autograph, Rivington Place, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Shoreditch High Street 0.26 miles

We warmly invite families - including those with children with SEND - to drop in for fun, creative activities at Autograph.

Gallery 2 will be set up with green screen technology to create playful films with fantastical digital backdrops. The entire family can get involved in creating props, backdrops and costumes.

This is a drop-in session, come anytime and stay as long as you like. You can also see Sharif Persaud's exhibition in Gallery 1.

Autograph's gallery is accessible and step-free. You can expect a warm welcome from our staff and volunteers before diving into a fun afternoon of art-making and experimentation.

This workshop is part of Katriona Beale's pop-up installation As We Are But Not As You Know Us.

Beales has previously used green screen technology as an imaginative and interactive activity during Autograph's Family Workshops for Children with SEND.

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ACCESSIBILITY

Everyone is welcome at Autograph. You can expect a friendly and inclusive experience during your visit. Our building is accessible, with step-free access to all spaces. Accessible, unisex toilets are on all floors.

Download Autograph's detailed Access Guide from our website.

Have any questions? We would love to hear from you, contact us at 020 7729 9200 or email [email protected]

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HOW TO BOOK A TICKET

Tickets to this event can be booked on this webpage, on Eventbrite, via the Facebook event, by phoning Autograph at 020 7729 9200, or by emailing [email protected]. Tickets to Autograph's events are only available through Eventbrite, Autograph, and Autograph's Facebook page. Tickets obtained unofficially or resold via social media or other platforms may not be genuine.

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Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Part of the EXPLORERS Project, led by Project Art Works, an artist led organisation working with children, young people and adults who have complex support needs. The EXPLORERS Project is supported by the Arts Council Ambition for Excellence Programme and Paul Hamlyn Foundation. explorersproject.org

Ways Of Being is also supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

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