Anna Pickering - Dear Participants
Albany
Friday's 10, 17 & 24 September & 1 October, 1-2pm
Under the guise of a weekly exercise class, the project Dear Participants (New Movements) at the Albany promotes the possibility that rhetorical tools for effective democratic communication may be sampled, danced and displayed by everyone. To book your place on the workshop, please contact Deptford X on:
020 7928 1000 or admin@deptfordx.org
Creekside Artists - Drawing Marathon
Albany
24 & 25 September
Creekside Artists will transform The Albany into a giant blank canvas. Attendees and local artists will have the opportunity to draw on the walls to create a large
collaborative drawing inspired by their own day-to-day lives. Passers-by will be encouraged to step in and participate or watch others at work. Drawing will continue over the weekend with local artists on hand for ideas and inspiration. The completed work will be on display in the foyer of the Albany during the festival. All are welcome to come and draw!
Leila Galloway, Sophie Hope and residents of Crossfields Estate
Crossfields Estate
We call upon the citizens of Crossfields Estate, Deptford to come together in a collective uprising to celebrate our everyday rebellions, different types of doing and creative acts of refusal.
Voices revealing quiet acts of creative resistance will echo around the estate on the afternoon of Sunday 3 October. Join us from 2pm for refreshments and listen in to these common acts of resistance.
If you have any stories to share, no matter how quiet or concealed, contact join Leila and Sophie at the Crossfields Community Day on 12 September or contact them on: 0208 692 8939 info@sayingno.org For more information go to: www.sayingno.org
Mat Do with Deptford Street Traders
Deptford Market
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Utilising the core iconography of Deptford, Mat Do will look to excavate the complex layers behind its history, archaeology and ongoing renewal. Constructed around a merging of historical and cultural references, Do will offer the common populous of the market, the traders and the punters, a new temporary artwork, to be held on their person as along as they see fit.
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