ROAM: Creative Networking for Reading

Fellowship Event

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Artigiano, Reading

  • Creative Institutions and Systems
  • Fellowship

Come along to this meetup in Reading organised by Creative People and jelly and hear from a number of exciting guest speakers

Organised by Creative People and jelly with support from RSA Fellowship, come along to the first Reading Meetup for 2017 where we will be joined by guest speakers, Susanne Clausen and Sarah Hacker.

Susanne Clausen is Head of Art at the University of Reading. She will introduce Reading International and discuss ways in which people and organisations can get involved. Councillor Sarah Hacker will be discussing Reading's Cultural Education Partnership.

For more information from the first meeting in November, take a look at the notes and documents on the Facebook page.

The evening will end with an 'ideas box', where you can suggest guest speakers and ideas for future events.

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Location: Artigiano, 81 Broad Street, Reading RG1 2AP


ROAM is a series of meetups arranged by Creative People and jelly with support from RSA Fellowship, taking place in a variety of different venues with a guest speaker and a chance to meet, discuss, debate, hear new stories, and develop ideas.

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