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Friday 10 April 2026 I 10am
Performing Arts Studio, Lakeside Arts
Free Event
Running time - 5 hours
Age range - Suitable for ages 8-12, for children with eczema
Join rapper Ty Healy and artist Jane Stockley for a workshop where you’ll use creative art to explore how you feel about eczema.
What does it feel like to have eczema? How does it affect your daily life? What makes you feel better? Through creating a rap and pieces of art to express your ideas, you can help others understand what it’s like to live with eczema.
Jane is a Nottingham based artist who specializes in drawing, painting and printmaking.
Ty is a Nottingham based rapper and poet whose work reflects a blend of HIP-HOP, poetry, and spoken word.
This workshop is designed for children to enjoy independently. Children should bring a packed lunch and drink. Parents and carers, feel free to relax in our lovely cafes or explore our galleries while the kids get creative.
This workshop is run in partnership with the Rapid Eczema Trials team at The University of Nottingham. Find out more about their work at https://RapidEczemaTrials.org/
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