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@wearesweetart at The Art Bypass Gallery presents Pride in Making, an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the LGBTQ+ community, through a guided workshop, creating affirmation keyrings in appreciation of the queer community. #PrideWeek Book here: https://t.co/2lcSnaBZDr
The #KingsArtists 20/21 call out is live, funding up to four residency awards exploring ‘Intelligence’. Residency outcomes could be showcased as part of the inaugural King’s Festival in 2021.
Deadline 27 March: https://t.co/kUqxLQsapZ
#KingsCulturalCommunity
Currently showing @SGDPCentreKCL @KingsIoPPN is 'White Out', an exhibition of works by artist @marthaorbach about one man’s journey through treatment for advanced Parkinson’s Disease with Deep Brain Stimulation: https://t.co/UJtgvvsuK2 #KingsCulturalCommunity
.@OutsideInProj, led by @ruthcbowyer @kingsmedicine, is one of the collaborations on display as part of the Creative Impacts showcase in #BushHouseArcade from 11 – 15 February. Listen to Ruth and @Murugiah_ talk about the project in their new podcast: https://t.co/IcVa427I6M
The programme for the 2018 @londonbiennale has been announced. Taking over @SomersetHouse, it will explore how design affects every aspect of life - how design influences emotion, being and experiences. #LDB18 #EmotionalStates https://t.co/cbw3oWXaSd
Two #Kingsartist projects, both resident in @KingsIoPPN, will be showcasing work as part of #ArtsinMind fest @KingsCollegeLon. Tonight @TeresaAlbor performs @ORTUSevents & tomorrow Kai Syng Tan @wesatonamat hosts a speed dating event @SLG_artupdates: https://t.co/L0nEAikfHA
It's the first day of #CreativityandWellbeing, & #ArtsinMind festival with @KingsIoPPN, showcasing work exploring new creative ways to improve #wellbeing & facilitate better understanding of #mentalhealth. What will you be attending? 4-10 June #DenmarkHill https://t.co/jrAYrWvVQk
'Blood: Life Uncut' brought together artists and @kingsmedicine academics to explore the scientific and symbolic nature of blood at @SciGalleryLon. Read more in @KingsCollegeLon's 'Culture: A Year in Review': https://t.co/T6tPR48Svo
As teenagers increasingly turn to Xanax to numb anxiety, could arts based intervention be a successful response? https://t.co/s553FKekFI @KingsCollegeLon's Creative Health report with #APPGAHW explores the relationship between #ArtsHealthWellbeing https://t.co/KKefTH0GEB