In this workshop, we'll explore immigration, displacement and evolution of cities on a personal level. This workshop delves into our experiences of immigration. We'll dive into the rich histories of Brick Lane to Chinatown, and how immigrants have carved a space for themselves throughout the decades. This is your space to experiment, brainstorm, and create unique pieces that express your identity and history. No prior artistic experience is necessary – just bring your passion and your creative juices. Make art, fight injustice xx We particularly welcome participants from the global majority. This workshop is designed for participants aged 18+ Please note: Our workshops explore sensitive topics. While not a replacement for therapy, they provide a supportive and encouraging space to express feelings, learn, and heal together. We encourage participants to prioritise their well-being and take a moment if needed during the workshop. Follow us on Instagram for announcements on our next workshops and events @DecolonArt
DecolonArt seeks to be a platform for marginalised voices, a testament to the transformative potential of art, and a call to action for a more inclusive art world.
Anika’s artistic practice is a vibrant exploration of identity, memory, and reclamation. Through journaling, zine-making, collaging, and scrapbooking, she weaves together personal narratives with broader historical threads.
Venue: The Create Place
Access: If you have any access needs of which we should be aware, please let us know. Entry to The Create Place is step-free but the toilet is not accessible. If you need access to an accessible toilet, please let us know so we can arrange that.
Date: Wednesday 6th November
Time: 6.30-8.30pm
Tickets: £5/£510/£15