‘Nothing On Tonight’ with Peckham Lifedrawing
SET Social 55a Nigel Road, London, United KingdomPeckham Life Drawing offers experiences beyond just observational drawing for everybody. For fun and/or your folio. Materials provided.
Peckham Life Drawing offers experiences beyond just observational drawing for everybody. For fun and/or your folio. Materials provided.
A community led lace making session at SET 91. Part of the Open Series, this event revives the 15th century tradition of communal lace making to support this endangered craft. Open to all skill levels.
Communal Clay Puppet Workshop Using clay and slips you will be able to create a puppet, character, monster or creature. You will be able to add colour and depth to your work with wild clay slips we have collected from around South London. And the option to have the piece fired and glazed with wood […]
A hands-on analogue animation workshop at SET Social, exploring handmade techniques through play, experimentation, and making.
Join Thirdlung for a relaxed guided writing salon where your thoughts are captured on wildflower-seeded paper. Write in response to the spirit of spring, then take your work home to sow and raise.
An experimental vocal group for women and non-binary people at SET Social. A welcoming space to sing, breathe, improvise, and explore voice together.
Join Lizzy and Luys Collective at SET Social for an intimate workshop on slow craft and Armenian embroidery. Learn to upcycle your clothes with traditional symbols.
Experience a rare screening of Bill Douglas’ Comrades at SET Social on 16 May. A psychedelic, socialist retelling of the Tolpuddle Martyrs presented by Circle Dance.
Make your own pointy princess hat (yes, like when you were five) in this fun, medieval-inspired craft workshop.
Celebrate the sun at the Spring Fête of Solidarity. Featuring speed dating, workshops, and DJ sets in support of Giuseppe Conlon House emergency shelter.
Join artist Banana Holdwin at SET Social for an experimental drawing workshop, investigating surrealist and abstract drawing techniques.
A new monthly space for readers and thinkers to explore West African literature. Our first series dives into Chinua Achebe’s landmark novel, ‘Things Fall Apart’, exploring tradition, colonialism, and change.