Andrew Omoding has worked with Betsy DaddIndia Harvey and Swiss Cottage, Mapledown and Woodfield Schools in the boroughs of Camden, Brent and Barnet.

This year’s workshops have focused on using the senses as a way of communicating. Taking this as inspiration, the exhibition presents an active testing space where ideas are represented through sound, movement and colour, transforming the Artists’ Studio into a collaborative sensory installation.
Visitors are invited to touch, play, make, move and listen, encouraging new ideas and ways of communicating to emerge.

 

The project is currently supported by The Big Give, The Childhood Trust, City Bridge Trust, David Solomons Trust, The Dischma Charitable Trust, John Horniman’s Children’s Trust, The Sobell Foundation. We are grateful to John Lyons Charity and The Chapman Trust for their support for our Education programme.

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Photo credit: Hydar Dewachi. Image courtesy of Camden Arts Centre.