Our Collective Landscape
WEDNESDAY 17 MAY
5.30PM – 7.30PM
TURNER CONTEMPORARY – Foyle Rooms, Rendezvous, Margate CT9 1HG

How might we as a collective imagine new public spaces, gardens and worlds?
Join OSE Associate Jaccaidi Hypolite-Dyer for a collaborative workshop that invites you to engage in an exchange of ideas. Through drawing, writing & movement exercises, We will act as a collective to create, experiment and imagine new spaces using a range of tools and prompts.Over the course of the session we will build, shape, and breathe life into each other’s ideas to form new collective concepts on paper.
Join us for this small relaxed collaborative exercise that will nurture creativity and imagination.
This is a limited capacity event – Booking is required – please use the button below to book:
The workshop will be led by Jaccaidi Hypolite-Dyer, an interdisciplinary artist, currently researching practices for collective world-building, deconstruction and changemaking.
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OSE Public Programme 2022-23
This event is held as part of Open School East’s 2022-23 Associate-led Public Programme. This year’s Associate-led Public Programme responds to themes of social & ecological hybridity, as set out in the Associate’s first term curriculum entitled When The World Looks Back At You: about storytelling, ecology and the weird led by artist Saelia Aparicio. Through explorations of the voice, the body and sensitive connections with natural and man-made networks that unite the world around us, the Associate-led Public Programme looks to and explores creativity and collectivity in green spaces.
This year we’re excited to announce our partnership with Turner Contemporary, who are generously hosting part of the public programme.
Turner Contemporary is one of the UK’s leading art galleries. Founded to celebrate JMW Turner’s connection to Margate in 2001, the David Chipperfield designed gallery opened in 2011. Turner Contemporarys work extends beyond showcasing world-class exhibitions, to driving the social and economic regeneration of Margate and East Kent and transforming lives in one of the most deprived areas of the UK. Since it opened, Turner Contemporary has welcomed over 3.8 million visits, put over £70million back into the Kent economy and connected with thousands of people from the local community through our world class programme.
You can find more Public Programme events at: openschooleast.org/events
You can find accessibility details for Turner Contemporary here: turnercontemporary.org/accessibility