Refugee Week 2019 Branches Exhibition

Dima Karout is a visual artist who has worked with us part of our Creative Arts Therapy course, through which our young people developed beautiful pieces of block printing art work. Don’t miss the upcoming exhibition! Info below.

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Branches - Collective Art Exhibition
#Branches

The work presented in this exhibition will reflect on many possible metaphors for Branches and how it relates to our roots, identities, and connection with the light. This exhibition aims to open a conversation around Refugee Week 2019: You, me and those who came before.
#Generations

June 21, 22 and 23
Open 11am to 6pm
Manor House - Hither Green - First floor
34 Old Rd, London SE13 5SY
Free and open to all

+ Participatory video installation on Saturday 22 June at 2pm
Encounters by Belén L.Yáñez

+ Collective art piece created through art workshops with young people in collaboration with Play for Progress.

Participant artists:
Arek Golosz
Abdulla Al Jassem
Belén L.Yáñez
Daniela Nofal
Dima Karout
Laila Sumpton
Mathilda Della Torre
Rayane Chami
Shorsh Saleh

This exhibition is imagined by www.DimaKarout.com

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