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Inspired by our new exhibition from Zineb Sedira: 'Can't You See the Sea Changing?', this workshop invites participants to use found objects from the coast to collaboratively play and invent games that result in the creation of cyanotype photographic prints.
This event takes place from 4-6.30pm in the Learning Space next to our Ground floor gallery.
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