A special late opening at Autograph's Shoreditch gallery, join us for an inclusive evening of exhibitions, food, DJs and more.
Using fabric, tape, sculpture, projection, painting and drawing, Stretch, Shape, Shift is an immersive art installation on for one night only - created by artists from Create Day Centre, Headway East London and Apasen with Charlotte Hollinshead.
Enjoy free Caribbean food from 6pm (until it runs out) and music from accessible clubnights group Bubble Club Collective with DJs DJ4BLUE and T-WAY. You can also see our current exhibitions Omar Victor Diop: Liberty / Diaspora and Arpita Shah: Purdah - The Sacred Cloth.
Autograph is fully accessible, with step free access from the street, and a lift to all floors.
We welcome children, when accompanied by an adult.
Have any questions about your visit? We would love to hear from you:
Email: info@rivingtonplace.org
Phone: 020 7749 9200
Ground floor
Studio: Stretch, Shape, Shift art installation
Gallery 1: Omar Victor Diop exhibition
Yard: Food, cash bar, and outdoor seating area
DJs DJ4BLUE and T-WAY
Information desk
Free lockers
Baby change facilities
Accessible toilets
Second floor
Gallery 2: Arpita Shah exhibition
Accessible toilets
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EXPLORERS project, delivered by Project Art Works, a three-year programme of art and conversation working with 12 national art organisations. The EXPLORERS programme is informed and led by neurodiverse communities, placing them at the heart of social, civic and cultural activity. Based in Hastings, Project Art Works is the UK’s leading artist led organisation working with children, young people and adults who have complex support needs.
Autograph is a place to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.
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