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Kat Gollock Festival Networking Event Wed 3 June 15:00-17:00 Venue: Festival Theatre
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Kat Gollock Festival Networking Event Wed 3 June 15:00-17:00 Venue: Festival Theatre
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Infomation on current artists-led project managed by Imaginate
Creative Encounters – Year 2 Photo credit Kat Gollock [Creative
Infomation on current artists-led project managed by Imaginate
Creative Encounters – Year 2 Photo credit Kat Gollock [Creative
Protest is a bold new play from award winning writer Hannah Lavery (Lament for Sheku Bayoh, The Drift, Eavesdropping), exploring what it takes to make a difference, the power of friendship, and the importance of believing in your own voice.
Kate McGrath, Director, Fuel, said: “Hannah Lavery has written a beautiful play,
Protest is a bold new play from award winning writer Hannah Lavery (Lament for Sheku Bayoh, The Drift, Eavesdropping), exploring what it takes to make a difference, the power of friendship, and the importance of believing in your own voice.
Kate McGrath, Director, Fuel, said: “Hannah Lavery has written a beautiful play,
Imaginate placement student Peyton Horning reflects on her time so far working on Creative Encounters at Forthview Primary School.
Following a hands-on workshop from photographer Kat Gollock, the team of intrepid
Imaginate placement student Peyton Horning reflects on her time so far working on Creative Encounters at Forthview Primary School.
Following a hands-on workshop from photographer Kat Gollock, the team of intrepid
Jen McGregor and Marion Geoffray talk about about their project working with two P6 classes at Forthview Primary School, exploring themes of revolution, protest and counter-protest, and the ways in which we can make major and minor changes to our world.
Kat Gollock We arrive at Forthview Primary on Monday morning with a bag full of
Jen McGregor and Marion Geoffray talk about about their project working with two P6 classes at Forthview Primary School, exploring themes of revolution, protest and counter-protest, and the ways in which we can make major and minor changes to our world.
Kat Gollock We arrive at Forthview Primary on Monday morning with a bag full of