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Arts workshop for teenage girls in Peckham


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Hi,


At Flat Time House Gallery on Bellenden Road we're looking for teenage girls to take part in a workshop looking at the way women use the internet and how it can be used to create safe spaces. The workshop is run by Litany Reading Group, a post graduate research group that look at women-identified artists from the 1960s and 70s. The workshop will be a chance for teenage girls to speak about their experiences online and work with the reading group to create a manifesto outlining how they would like their space on the internet to be. We'll also all be making lunch together.


It's this Sunday, 27th, from 11am and it's aimed at girls 13-19. Please email [email protected] to sign up or for more information.

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