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X …hibition

SET Woolwich
Riverside House
Beresford Street
London
SE18 6BU
Tue 29th Oct 2024 to Fri 8th Nov 2024
10am–6pm

Come and visit our art exhibition showcasing work created by WSUP guests on the theme of democracy during art therapy workshops. In partnership with Woolwich Centre Library, local artist Lucia Colella led the workshops as part of the Democracy Drive project, which aimed to reduce low voter turnout in Greenwich, particularly among homeless people. The exhibition includes an art wall, created by local artist Stuart Lee, decorated with words and phrases from the community on what democracy means to them.

Democracy Drive was funded by the Europe Challenge Programme.