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Do It Together Information Sessions

Documentation of the first information session is now available on this page.


Join us for two online information sessions for the recently announced peer-to-peer professional development programme DIT

DIT is a programme which enables artists to explore ideas, aesthetics and sociopolitical challenges together. The deadline for proposals is Wednesday 12 November.

There will be two hour-long information sessions. In each session the LADA team will introduce the programme and walk through the application process step-by-step. Attendees will then have the opportunity to ask questions.

Please note that we cannot provide specific advice on your creative ideas.

 

FAQs

Do I need to attend both sessions?

The two sessions will cover the same content, so you only need to attend one. 

How will I receive the Zoom link?

Before 11am on the day of the session you have booked for, you will receive an email from Eventbrite with the Zoom link. If you do not receive the link, please email [email protected] to request or phone 020 8985 2124.

Do I have to attend an information session if I want to apply for DIT?

No, attending a session is not a requirement for the application process. These sessions are there to help you if you have any questions or want to hear DIT explained ‘in person’. If you cannot attend please do not worry, our DIT FAQs are designed to give a clear overview of the project and application process.

Banner image credit:

Image design Oswin Tickler. Cut out from DIY 2019: Afrofuturism and Chill, led by Rebekah Ubuntu. Photo credit the artist

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