The project is developing a programme of public events and activities including: a travelling pop-up exhibition which can be borrowed free by organisations and groups; an interactive Hands-on-History workshop taking place at The Beaney; and the development and premiere of a brand new performance, co-created with non-binary performers, the Lunatraktors and featuring comedian Mark Thomas.
Virtual Research Workshops (for registered volunteers)
- Thursday 28 April (7-9pm): Introduction and Training
- Thursday 26 May (7-9pm): Workshop 2
- Thursday 23 June (7-9pm): Workshop 3
- Thursday 28 July (7-9pm): Final Workshop
Workshops and Events
- Friday 15 July – Archival workshop day (for registered volunteers)
- Saturday 16 July – Hands-on-History Public Activities and Workshop, open to all.
- Saturday 16 July – Launch of travelling exhibition, The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury
- Thursday 29 September, 7.30pm: Rowdy Dowdy Boys and Saucy Seaside Girls: A lecture concert, with The Lunatraktors and Mark Thomas. The Gulbenkian, Canterbury. Book your tickets at the Gulbenkian.