Transformative Futures Online - Camden Art Centre

A series of online artist-led workshops for people aged 15-25.

Transformative Futures Online is a series of online artist-led workshops offering diverse insights into creative methodologies from professional artists and creatives.

Occurring monthly, discover upcoming workshops and access resources from past sessions below.

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Upcoming Sessions

This online event will delve into different ways of approaching curating, looking at what a curator does and how research and personal interests can be applied in exciting and non-formal ways. Join Jareh Das in understanding how curating can move across countries, contexts, spaces and art forms.

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Past Sessions

Fevered Sleep work in many different art forms – from theatre and dance, film and digital projects, books and publications to installations and public art. Inventing new spaces that bring people together with a mission to make the world a more caring, curious and compassionate place, one unlikely art project at a time.

Join co-artistic directors Sam Butler and David Harradine for a workshop to learn about approaches to running art projects that respond to the complex and challenging world we live in.

This event provides an opportunity to learn how Fevered Sleep’s work is made as well as offering time to speak about your present and your future.

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Join artist Adam Farah to learn about their practice and how artists represent and re-purpose the everyday. This event provides an opportunity to learn about poetics, image making and how we might use our surroundings as sources of inspiration.

Cassie Thornton of The Feminist Economics Department (The FED) will show a few projects that she has worked on that helped her to find a sense of power and agency in a world that feels like it wants to eat her for dinner. Participants will leave the workshop with a list of small acts of disobedience that they can add to and reproduce in their own lives the next time they suffer from our collective symptoms of insecurity, anxiety, powerlessness or rage.

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In this workshop, disabled artist and writer Jamila Prowse will delve into the creative possibilities of access adjustments. From audio description to closed captions, alt-text and remote viewing, Jamila will provide examples from her own practice as well as artists who inspire her, to consider how access adjustments can be an integral art form as opposed to an add on or afterthought. Jamila will ask you to bring a clip or image of one of your favourite artworks, so we can all have a go at writing alt-text and audio description of our own.