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Gallery Tour & River Lea Boat Cruise

Sunday 10 June 2018 - 12:00 am

Join us for gallery tour of heritage exhibition Raw Materials: Textiles, followed by a boat cruise up the River Lea to Springfield Park, Clapton. (Limited 10 spaces available)
A chance to join a guided tour of the Raw Materials exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery, exploring the industrial heritage of the River Lea through textiles.  Discover little-known stories behind a fascinating collection of objects, from historic fabrics and colour dyes to the tools of the tailoring trade, together with newly commissioned work from resident artists Sarah Desmarais and Freya Gabie. After the tour, we will travel the waterway that inspired Raw Materials, the River Lea, seeing the traces of our industrial past along the way. You will be joined by members of the project steering group who will help you uncover stories of industry along the River Lea as you cruise along.
Schedule:

12.30pm: Meet at the Nunnery Gallery for exhibition tour followed by a 20-minute walk to Old Ford Lock, Hackney Wick, Fish Island.
1.30-3.30pm:  All aboard the canal boat for a two-hour boat trip up the beautiful River Lea to Springfield Park, Clapton.

Please feel free to bring drinks / packed lunch for the journey.
Unfortunately there is no wheelchair access to the boat. Prams can be carried on board.
Limited 10 spaces available (*including children and babies due to the boat insurance policy).
Tickets are sold out but please join the waitlist to be updated for more ticket information via Eventbrite
Price:

Adults: £10
Concession rate: £5 (available to Bow Arts artists, students, under 18s and over 65s)
(please include babies as a concession ticket in bookings – due to boat insurance policy babies are included as one on the 10 spaces available)

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Details

Date:
Sunday 10 June 2018
Time:
12:00 am

Venue

Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery
181-183 Bow Road
London, London E3 2SJ United Kingdom