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É«¿Ø´«Ã½ Workshop

Paint with Rachel Gadsden With SHAPE Arts

25 February 2017 at 12.00–14.00
An artwork by Rachel Gadsden

© Rachel Gadsden

Drop in to this painting workshop and explore ways of looking

Work with narrated stories to explore physical expression through paint. 

The workshop is lead by , a visual and performance artist who creates vibrant, energetic art through painting, performance, animation and film. In her work she explores and presents cross-visual dialogues that consider notions of what it is to be human.

This event is programmed by , a Tate Exchange Associate.

About Shape Arts

 provides opportunities and support for disabled artists and cultural organisations to build a more inclusive and representative cultural sector.

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Tate Exchange

Blavatnik Building, Level 5

Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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25 February 2017 at 12.00–14.00

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