Event
Collective readings
Women Artists of the North East Library @ Freelands Foundation
113 Regent's Park Road, London NW1 8UR, UK
Saturday 19 October, 2pm–3.30pm, Sunday 20 October, 2pm–3.30pm

Women Artists of the North East Library, Feminist Walk, the Sociological Review Conference, 2018
You’re invited to explore more of what makes up the Women Artists of the North East library and join a collective reading exercise. The audio will be recorded and added to the Women Artists of the North East library SoundCloud account.
From these collective readings, new reading lists will also be generated and made available in the library thereafter.
This event is part of the exhibition, Re-Reading the Library.
FREE & Refreshments provided
Women Artists of the North East Library is an artist-led project that brings together donated material, including: research, books, audio and images to form a usable resource that contributes to the history of women artists (including women-identifying, non-gender binary, trans women) working in the region. Initiated in 2017 with the help of The Northern Charter Graduate Bursary, the project now exists as a collection of donated material and a rolling programme of events centring on the archive and artists that make up the library.
Artists
Women Artists of the North East Library
Curators
Holly Argent
Venue/event info
Accessible
Under 16s
113 Regent's Park Road, London NW1 8UR, UK