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Evan Bond announced as new ActionSpace artist for Camden Art Centre’s SEN Schools Programme

Evan Bond's drawing, showing a soldier in a tank, and 2 police men seeming to arrest someone. Its colourful and done in marker pens.

ActionSpace artist Evan Bond has been selected as a workshop leader on Camden Art Centre’s SEN Schools Programme – a renowned programme working with young people and teachers from local SEN schools in collaboration with artists. Evan Bond will work alongside artists Natalie Zervou-Kerruish and Lydia CS. The three workshop leaders will bring their own artistic practices to the project, combining them to create a fascinating programme for participants.

Evan is the second artist from ActionSpace to be employed on Camden Art Centre’s SEN Schools Programme. Andrew Omoding was employed for the previous 3 years of the programme.

Camden Art Centre’s SEN Schools Programme aims to increase creative opportunities within the arts for people with profound and multiple learning disabilities; to foster a sense of belonging and to encourage confidence and independence through collaborative activities that champion all forms of communication and self-expression.

 

Image: Drawing by Evan Bond in Where The Heart Is.

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