Croydon is going through a major transformation. But what kind of change do we want? And how can arts and culture help to develop an urban space we'd love to live in?
Join the RSA Fellow-led Croydon Network for an evening of participative discussions and networking.
There will also be the chance to see documentary 'My Town and Me' (working title), by artist Hale Man and Steve Littman, a filmmaker and Croydon College tutor. During her time as Whitgift Centre residential artist, Hale Man has met Croydon residents of different backgrounds and walks of life, and has been fascinated by the richness and variety of their vision for Croydon.
For her documentary Hale interviewed a number of local artists, intellectuals, community activists, and officials. Paula Murray, Creative Director, Croydon Council, who was one of the interviewees, will be present to take part in a discussion and answer your questions. Croydon Council Leader Tony Newman will attend as well.
The evening will be hosted by broadcaster and presenter Olga Betko FRSA.
Drinks and nibbles will be served.
Agenda
18.00: Networking
18.30: Welcome
18.35: Documentary screening: ‘My Town & Me’ followed by Q&A with Hale Man & Steve Littman
19.30: Paula Murray; Creative Director, Croydon Council, & Tony Newman; Croydon Council Leader.
20.00: Networking
If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected]. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements or severe allergies.
Location: Unit 50 - 51 Ground floor, Elements of Transformation, The Whitgift Centre, Croydon, CR0 1US
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Good luck with the meeting I am off to the Skills Show at the NEC. All of the UK's children need to be able to access the full range of their physical and cognitive skills in order to be able to access equal opportunities. Croydon is the borough with the most young people under 18 years we need to lead on this issue. So that all of our young people can make coherent decisions using all their senses and not get into a mess misjudging situations....