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Wednesday 23rd July | 2025 | 4pm - 6pm
Nottingham Contemporary
FREE but booking required
Join Associate Artist Charlotte Tupper for a session where we'll be documenting and archiving our experiences of the new exhibition Your Ears Will Know Later To Listen through printmaking and textile techniques.
Guided by Charlotte we'll participate in practical art activities in the galleries followed by large scale collaborative printing in the studio.
No experience necessary, all materials provided.
This event is aimed at 15-25 year olds and is organised by our 1525 collective.
Please note that tickets are limited, so we kindly ask you to book only if you are able to attend, and to email us at info@nottinghamcontemporary.org to cancel your booking if you can no longer make it to the session.
Charlotte Tupper is a multidisciplinary artist with a specialism in Textiles and a practice rooted in place making and participation. She coordinates projects shaped by community exchange, social connections and a collaboration of ideas. She is interested in how and why we record and document information and the value of knowledge exchange within workshop settings. Charlotte enjoys exploring these themes with people, including designing maps with 1525 Collective, visualising data with University of Nottingham, City Arts and Lakeside and designing permanent public artworks with Primary and local Radford residents.
Access:
This event will be held in the studio.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.
1525: Printmaking (23 July 2025) | ||
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Wednesday | 16:00 | - 18:00 |
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