︎ THE HUNDRED CLUB X RESOLVE ︎ WOOLWICH WORKS
︎ THE HUNDRED CLUB X RESOLVE ︎ WOOLWICH WORKS
STONECUTTERS & ROPEKEEPERS STUDIOS, WOOLWICH WORKS, SE18 6HD
Free but booking essential
Suitable for 5-12 year olds and their families, we ask parents & carers to stay and get involved.
the hundred club x resolve
sat 9 september / 11:00-13:00 / 14:00-16:00
Children aged 5-12 and their families are invited to join a special Hundred Club takeover of the Stonecutters and Ropekeepers Studio, with visiting design collective, RESOLVE.
By reclaiming discarded materials from the local area, you are invited to build, engineer, imagine and to create portable play objects and interactive ‘costumes’ which allow children to embody and become the infrastructure for play. These wearable play-objects extend the act of playing beyond the play-ground, into a constant state where children can have agency over how they interact and take over their local neighbourhood.
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The Hundred Club is an experimental creative space that uses arts and play for children to explore social justice issues. Free and open to 5-12 year olds and their siblings, parents and carers. The club was initiated by Ruth Beale and is produced by TACO!
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RESOLVE is an interdisciplinary design collective that combines architecture, engineering, technology and art to address social challenges. They have delivered numerous projects, workshops, publications, and talks in the UK and across Europe, all of which look toward realising just and equitable visions of change in our built environment. Much of their work aims to provide platforms for the production of new knowledge and ideas, whilst collaborating and organising to help build resilience in our communities. An integral part of this way of working means designing with and for young people and under-represented groups in society.
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This session is made possible using funding from Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Image: Courtesy of Visnu Jay
By reclaiming discarded materials from the local area, you are invited to build, engineer, imagine and to create portable play objects and interactive ‘costumes’ which allow children to embody and become the infrastructure for play. These wearable play-objects extend the act of playing beyond the play-ground, into a constant state where children can have agency over how they interact and take over their local neighbourhood.
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The Hundred Club is an experimental creative space that uses arts and play for children to explore social justice issues. Free and open to 5-12 year olds and their siblings, parents and carers. The club was initiated by Ruth Beale and is produced by TACO!
§
RESOLVE is an interdisciplinary design collective that combines architecture, engineering, technology and art to address social challenges. They have delivered numerous projects, workshops, publications, and talks in the UK and across Europe, all of which look toward realising just and equitable visions of change in our built environment. Much of their work aims to provide platforms for the production of new knowledge and ideas, whilst collaborating and organising to help build resilience in our communities. An integral part of this way of working means designing with and for young people and under-represented groups in society.
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This session is made possible using funding from Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Image: Courtesy of Visnu Jay