Drop in Drawing with the Senses
Royal Society of Sculptors
with Skip Gallery & Art et al.
Part of The Big Draw
Royal Society of Sculptors
Mon 09 Oct
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11am - 5pm
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Sat 28 Oct
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to 11am - 5pm
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Sat 28 Oct
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Mon - Sat
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Vist us during the month of October to create and sketch using all the senses
Visit our exhibition 'Making Together' throughout October to make use of our free drawing supplies, multisensory activites and creative prompts designed to get you exploring contemporary sculpture in new and imaginative ways.
This autumn we will host an exhibition in collaboration with Art et al featuring the work created during two peer-to-peer collaborations that are currently underway.
Thompson Hall, an artist with ActionSpace in London has been working with Simone Kennedy MRSS while Leslie Thompson of Venture Arts in Manchester has been collaborating with Eleni Maragaki MRSS.
This exhibition is the result of a brand new collaboration between Art et al. X Royal Society of Sculptors, an innovative collaborative programme and inclusive exhibition featuring artists working from UK supported studios, alongside their artistic peers, members of the Royal Society of Sculptors.
Art et al. is an international inclusive curatorial platform of collaborations between artists from supported studios, peers, and arts professionals that highlights diverse voices and creative practices. These collaborations and partnerships result in commissioned writing, original multi-media content, and both digital and in-person exhibitions, expanding the scope, role, and definition of contemporary art. Art et al. was founded in 2020 by Jennifer Lauren Gallery; Slominski Projects; and Sim Luttin and Arts Project Australia. These founding partners identified a need for more inclusive programming and access points into the contemporary arts sector for neurodivergent, intellectually, and learning disabled artists to be seen, heard, and participate.
With thanks to Hallett Independent Ltd for supporting this exhibition.
This is a free event
Suitable for ages:
All
Organised by
Royal Society of Sculptors
Accessibility:
Access to the building is up 4 steps, however a ramp can be easily installed if required for buggies or wheelchairs.