Workshop

Teachers' CPDL Workshop

5 February 2025
5-7pm
Free to all

Join us for an evening of making, conversation & inspiration in this continuous professional development & learning event.

Focusing on Christina Kimeze’s exhibition at the SLG, this session will explore her radiant, textured paintings. Joshua Obichere (Skin Deep Education) will lead a hands-on workshop inspired by her latest works, offering techniques and ideas you can bring back to the classroom.

The evening includes an introduction to the exhibition by curator Lily Tonge, followed by practical activities in our Clore Studio.

ABOUT JOSHUA OBICHERE

Joshua Obichere is a multidisciplinary Artist and Art Educator, deeply committed to sharing his creative expertise to drive meaningful change. As the founder of Skin Deep Education, an initiative born from his Master’s studies at the University of Cambridge in Education with a focus on Social Justice and the Curriculum, Joshua is at the forefront of conversations on diversity, race, and social justice in education. He also holds an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins (UAL), a degree he earned while successfully managing his responsibilities as a secondary school Art Teacher Part-Time. Through Skin Deep Education, Joshua continues to inspire both students and educators by conducting innovative workshops that prioritise inclusivity and cultural diversity. Currently, he is a full-time Art and Design Technology Teacher at The Campion School in Hornchurch, Essex.

ABOUT CHRISTINA KIMEZE

Christina Kimeze lives and works in London. Kimeze studied at The Royal Drawing School postgraduate programme 2021-2022 where she was awarded the Sir Denis Mahon award; and received her undergraduate degree at the University of Oxford in Biological Sciences.

Recent exhibitions include: Women & Freud: patients, pioneers, artists, Freud Museum, London (2024); Drawing Biennial 2024, Drawing Room (2024); Soulscapes, Dulwich Picture Gallery (2024); Present Tense, Hauser and Wirth, Bruton (2024); Something other than the world might know, White Cube, Paris (2023); Interior, Michael Werner Gallery, London (2023); and The Great Women Artists IV, Residency at Palazzo Monti, Brescia, Italy (2022).

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