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Peer

peer

3.8(29)

London

PEER is a neighbourhood space for art and culture. Over the past twenty-three years we have evolved from the ground up, and are now deeply embedded in the socially, culturally, and economically diverse area of Hoxton, East London. Located in a converted shopfront in Arden Estate on Hoxton Street, our street facing gallery hosts a programme of new commissions by artists presented as solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, research projects and events. PEER overlooks and maintains Khadija’s Garden and Chris Ofili’s Black Hands pedestal clock. To support and encourage dialogue between visitors, artists and their work, a programme of event-based activity takes place throughout each exhibition, including talks, performances and workshops. Central to all our activities is PEER Ambassadors, a two-part programme for people aged 17 – 25 that offers paid work-experience at PEER, alongside a free, collaborative, and creative programme working closely with an artist on a new public art commission as part of PEER Notices. PEER provides an experimental space for artists to explore new directions in their work. Previous and recent artist commissions include, Mike Nelson, Bob & Roberta Smith, Danh Vō, Fiona Banner, Jonathan Baldock & Emma Hart, Jimmy Robert, Jadé Fadojutimi and Lubna Chowdhary, among others. We programme sustainable co-commissions with national and international partners, as well as collaborate with residents, community organisers, educators, schools, libraries and charities. Recent partnerships include, Hoxton Trust, Hackney Circle, Shoreditch Library and Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art.

Lets Talk Education

lets talk education

London

We design produce and distribute educational supplies and media packs to schools and organisations across the UK to further educate children and parents alike Our aim is to provide informative information which is useful in the class room and not covered under general curricula The teachers themselves would most likely want to talk about the subjects we cover but due to the lack of funding the school will not allow them Times are forever changing in the environment our youth live in , its up to the older generation to keep education current , informative and most importantly RELEVANT ! By connecting with schools and organisations across the UK , we hope to become the most reputable educational media supply company in the sector , and for our supplies and media to be the go to source for extra curricula education Time To Make A Change  We believe that the educational needs of children change every year as new fads, crazes and social media platforms develop Technology is forever developing, changing and advancing , this is why we need to make children and parents alike aware of the benefits and also the dangers of them This is why we are embarking on our mission to put this information in front of as many eyes as possible so children are aware and also their parents are aware to prevent any harm coming to them As the environment changes for the youth of today so will the information we provide Testimonial “Lets talk education really know what they are doing when it comes down to keeping education relevant The children in our school are forever making references to social media platforms which we would never have known existed Some of the dangers that are present is astonishsing and we feel like more people should know” Events & Workshops Events As we grow we aim to fund educational events for schools as they struggle with their funding The events will be informative events for both parents and children but most importantly relevant to the current times. Workshops Not only will we be funding educational events , workshops will also be on our agenda, some kids like to learn hands on and this is an aspect the workshops will most certainly have covered