JOIN THE ART ASSASSINS

Join the Art Assassins, a group of young people who meet every Tuesday afternoon at the South London Gallery to collaborate with contemporary artists, designers and filmmakers on artworks, projects and events.

JOIN THE ART ASSASSINS

Want to get involved in exciting projects and organise your own events? The Art Assassins are a group of young people who meet every Tuesday between 5-7pm at the South London Gallery to collaborate with contemporary artists, designers and filmmakers on artworks, projects and eventsAnyone can join Art Assassins at any time, you just need to come along to one of our next sessions!

Current Project: The Peckham Experiment: A Centre for Self-Organisation 

The Art Assassins' current project investigates The Peckham Experiment, a pioneering health and social centre based in Peckham from 1926 to 1950. Working with experts, such as the historian-in-residence Giulia Smith, and artists including Ellie Wright and Ilona Sagar, the Art Assassins will research the history of the Peckham Experiment and its relevance today, exploring and reimagining archive materials, programming events and spending a weekend away at the Wilderness Wood.

To find out more about the Art Assassins please contact [email protected]


The Peckham Experiment: A Centre for Self-Organisation is a Heritage Lottery Fund funded project in partnership with the Pioneer Health Foundation, the Welcome Library and the Science Gallery at Kings College, as well as Peckham Vision and the Wilderness Wood. 

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Art Assassins

The Art Assassins, the South London Gallery’s young people’s forum, is led by young people aged 14-21 and they meet every Tuesday from 5-7pm. The group work together with contemporary artists, designers, filmmakers and each other to create a programme of events for other young beings and a wider audience. The group formed in 2009 and through their collaborative projects they have defined a unique peer-led approach to create platforms which represent themselves and their ideas.

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