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Tate Modern Workshop

Sketch Corner: The Women Who Shape Us

5 March 2025 at 18.30–20.30
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Join us for an evening of abstract still life drawing to celebrate Women’s History Month!

Head down to Corner for the first session of Artist Kandre Arámidẹ Hassan’s Journeying Through the Subconscious Sketch Corner series. This 2-hour workshop will help you uncover the emotions behind the objects that connect us to the women in our lives through still life drawing, collage, and abstract techniques.

Bring along your sentimental treasures, from photos, to jewellery, letters, or anything that holds meaning and see how these objects can spark powerful emotions and stories.

Come solo or with friends, unwind, and let Kandre guide you through a relaxing, hands-on session designed for creativity and connection! Expect a welcoming space where you can draw, create, and reflect, all while vibing to a playlist curated by women.

Kandre Arámidẹ Hassan is a visual artist and community coordinator from South London. Her work spans figurative paintings, illustrations, poetry, and introspective art workshops, offering neo-surrealist depictions that invite viewers into her synesthetic dreamscape. Kandre’s creative process blends intuitive techniques with cultural concepts, exploring afro-diasporic dynamics and the intersections of the supernatural and the everyday, while re-examining our connections to self, others, place, and space.

Her work has been featured in prestigious events like the London Design Festival and London Gallery Weekend. As a community coordinator, Kandre has led art workshops at renowned institutions such as London Fashion Week, The Whitworth Gallery, and Black Cultural Archives. She has also collaborated on impactful creative projects with organizations driving social change, including Greenpeace, Evolutionary Arts Hackney, Hospital Rooms, and The Africa Centre.

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