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  • Manifestos for Surviving in the Arts with Collective Creativity

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    Manifestos for Surviving in the Arts with Collective Creativity

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    Jan 15 2017 14:00 - 16:00
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    Description

    Collective Creativity will lead a workshop creating a zine of collected manifestos of our individual and collective statements on struggle and survivorship in the arts.

    Join Evan Ifekoya, Raisa Kabir, and Raju Rage at Mayday Rooms to create a zine using the new Risograph workshop tools.

    Collective Creativity is an intentional informal non-hierarchical collective space created to share ideas to reflect on texts/films/art (and more) in a group setting, that inspire, interest or provoke us and/or our practice. Collective Creativity is a group formed out of necessity, to carve collaborative space outside of the institutional framework where a specific Black QTIPOC (queer/trans* people of colour) voice and experience could be nurtured. Their most recent project is a publication inspired by the legacy of zine-making, titled 'Surviving Art School' and published by Nottingham Contemporary.,which explores surviving and thriving in art school as BAME/artist of colour.

    Collective Creativity are Evan Ifekoya, Raisa Kabir, Rudy Loewe and Raju Rage.

    Organiser

    Keep It Complex is a starting point. Keep It Complex is our tool to get involved in everyday politics. We’re using art to have conversations with people we disagree with.

    Venue

    MayDay Rooms, 88 Fleet St, EC4Y 1DH London

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