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Live weaving at the Constance Howard Centre


22 Feb 2011 - 24 Feb 2011

Basement, Deptford Town Hall Building. Constance Howard Centre for Textiles.

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Cost free
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Contact r.randall(@gold.ac.uk)

Jess Smulders-Cohen will be weaving in the Constance Howard Centre, Deptford Town Hall. All visitors welcome.

Jess Smulders-Cohen, a student here at Goldsmiths has set up a Kente style loom in the Constance Howard Centre. Visitors are invited to come and watch, to talk to Jess and have a go at weaving themselves.

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22 Feb 2011 10:00am - 1:00pm
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24 Feb 2011 10:00am - 7:00pm
There will be a closing event from 5-7pm
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