The Photography Foundation x NOW Gallery: Exhibition Tour and Co-working Day

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On the first Friday of the month, TPF Studios are opening their doors for creatives to use the office space to work on projects, meet new people and to be in a creative and supportive environment. They know working as a freelancer, applying for jobs or working from home isn't easy - so come and join the TPF community to meet new people and get work done!

For November's co-working day, TPF Studios have partnered with NOW Gallery to bring you something a little different.

You will start the day with a guided exhibition tour of NOW's newest show, Human Stories: The Satirists, a group show of emerging photographic talent exploring the concept of satire through photography, and particularly how it is used to develop and nurture interconnected, diverse identities, gender, race and class.

Event schedule:
10:00am - Meet at NOW Gallery for a guided tour of the exhibition with the curator
10:30am - Discussion and reflections on the exhibition over coffee and refreshments
11:00am - Participants are invited to TPF's studio to continue connecting and to spend the afternoon networking and working
  3:00pm - TPF studio closes

Ticket & Event information:
- Spaces are limited, so if you can no longer come, please refund your ticket via Eventbrite
- Tea, coffee & refreshments will be provided
- If you have a laptop to work on, please bring it - if not, we have a few computers for people to use
- The studio is wheelchair accessible and there is a lift to each floor

* This event is in proud partnership with NOW Gallery. NOW Gallery’s intention is to provide an arts space accessible to all which showcases creativity in all its complexity and diversity.

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  • Advance booking essential
  • Free Entry

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  • Smoking not allowed

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The Photography Foundation x NOW Gallery: Exhibition Tour and Co-working Day

Type:Workshop/Course

TPF Studio, 3 Dormer Yard, Unit 2.1, Building D2, Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 0EB
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