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Learning event Young People Workshop

Ardagh Young Creatives x Swimdem & Aishni Rao

Join Nathaniel from Swimdem and Aishni, from the Greater London Authority (GLA), for a workshop on public spaces and who is represented in them. Expect a tour of the exhibition, a walk to a local pool and a workshop on problem-solving through design.

What to expect

Have you ever thought about what goes into making a public space? Ever felt invited, or, on the other hand, not welcomed? Join us for a walk and workshop! You’ll learn about what goes into planning of public spaces like swimming pools, and have a chance to shape your perfect recreational space

The structure of the day will look like this:

Part 1: 11.00 - 12.00
You will explore the exhibition Splash: A Century of Swimming and Style

Part 2: 12.00 - 13.30
We will travel from the Design Museum to the Kensington Leisure Centre, recording and mapping the building in various ways such as sound mapping and sensory mapping. (There will be a walking or public transport option. All parts are accessible)

Part 3: 13:30 – 15.30
Back to the Design Museum! We will head back to the Design for a hands-on workshop; what barriers to access where there? How could the space be more welcoming? What would you design to solve these problems?

Please book in advance
The event is free, but you must book a ticket. Groups are welcome, but the booking form needs to be filled out per each person. More information on how to book can be found below.

These workshops are open to young people who are currently underrepresented in the design and creative worlds especially: young people who are care experienced, young carers, those on free school meals or pupil premium, young people of colour, those with a disability or neurodivergence

Facilitators

Aishni Rao

Aishni is an urban designer, planner, and civil engineer committed to creating inclusive and playful public spaces. She is a Senior Project Officer on the GLA’s Regeneration and Planning team, working on project delivery, town centre strategy, and design research on gender inclusion and safety in public space and inclusive design.

Nathaniel Cole

Nataniel is a writer, researcher and workshop facilitator that spends a lot of time in the water with Swim Dem Crew. Their work is rooted in community projects and amplifying the voices of people that aren’t heard enough.

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Booking information

  • The event is free, but you must book a ticket.

  • Groups are welcome, but the booking form needs to be filled out per person. More information on how to book is below.

  • Have you booked a place and can't make it? Please inform the team if you have booked a ticket but won't be able to attend via the email: youngcreatives@designmuseum.org

We're looking forward to welcome you to the museum.

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