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ART/PLAY

ART/PLAY was an exhibition showcasing the works of one of our weekly art groups, Drawn Together. Drawn Together is a creative community for people aged 50+ living in Camden. Through playful experimentation with found materials and hand-made tools, we listen, share, make and reclaim the arts as a primal form of self-​expression - for all, made by all.

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Talk for Health Cafes.

Talk for Health is a free programme in Talking for Wellbeing.

After coming to a taster special, then you can pop along to our Talk for Health Cafe, which happens on the first Monday of every month.

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Social Shapla

This is our creative group for Bangladeshi women. If you are interested in joining, please contact li@freespaceproject.org

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CHC Food Bank

Emergency food packs are now available every Wednesday from the James Wigg Practice.

These are available to all James Wigg and Queens Crescent patients.

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Connections

Free Space Project is delighted and honoured to announce their new exhibition ‘Connections’ presenting the works of The Creative Carers Collective. The Exhibition falls on National Carers Week, with the theme this year being 'Make caring visible, valued and supported'. The Creative Carers Collective is an Art group for Carers based at Camden Carers Service. The group has been running since 2014 and provides a weekly space for Carers to embrace their creativity and experience some much-needed respite.

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Past: Moments in Time

Free Space Project is delighted to announce their exhibition ‘Moments in Time’ bringing together artists Iko-Ojo Mercy Haruna and Lucy Levene. Conceived as a two-person exhibition, it features powerful, dynamic images capturing fleeting moments in parenthood, highlighted in the chosen title. Despite varying in composition and scale, the photographs foreground the shared aspects of the artist’s practices: the visualisation of often private moments in parenthood.

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Advance Care Planning

Our 1-2-1 advance care planning appointments are run with the aim of helping people with terminal illnesses to create a Living Will.

Living Wills are beneficial because they allow the person choice & control at the end of their life.

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Breathing for Wellbeing

Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.

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Anapana Meditation Session

Vipassana Meditation (as taught by SN Goenka) is a practical method that enables individuals to dissolve mental tensions, and as a result deal with day to-day challenges in more positive ways. Vipassana Meditation is open to all and is not connected to any religious organisation. All Vipassana courses are offered free of charge, running solely on donations.

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‘You, Me and the Sky’

Louise Camrass is a multi-disciplinary artist living in London. The exhibition sees a juxtaposition between her figurative and abstract works. Inspired by editing films or writing poetry, the works highlight where narrative and abstract forms can coexist and work together to create a new sense of something.

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Drawn Together Exhibition

Drawn Together was a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening curiosity. This exhibition is a selection of the work created throughout the 8 week project.

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Growing Communities

Join the Free Space Project for our Growing Communities Celebration! When: 14th September 3.00 - 5.30 Where: Kentish Town Health Centre Garden

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Sing for Joy

Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.

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Work with us!

We are currently looking for a dynamic and creative administrator to join the Free Space Project. You will be working with our small team that supports Arts and Community initiatives within Kentish Town Health Centre.

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Bibs and Burps

Bibs and Burps is an online group chat from 11.30am to 12.30pm the last Tuesday of each month. Although it is mainly for the expectant and new parents, we would like to welcome parents of children at any age.

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Stitched Drawings

Georgie Meadows: Stitched Drawings brings together 24 textile artworks which explore personal experiences of ageing and dementia. Meadows crafts uniquely affecting and compassionate portraits, translating line drawings of people she knows or has cared for into stitched works.

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Seeing Sound

Seeing Sound brings together a partnership between The British Library, the Free Space Project (London) and The Brain Charity (Liverpool) to explore language through natural sounds taken from The British Library’s extensive sound archive. The work created during workshops with people living with Aphasia is now on show in our exhibition space at Kentish Town Health Centre

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