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LOVE LETTERS IN THE AGE OF TINDER // LONDON // Led by Primary x b.Dewitt x Turf

// SAT 7 DEC, 11am-1pm

// FREE & OPEN TO ALL

// AT TURF, 46/47 TRINITY COURT (GROUND FLOOR), WHITGIFT SHOPPING CENTRE, CROYDON CR0 1UQ

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An interactive writing workshop discussing the contemporary dynamics of love relationships in an age of character counts and government regulations on ‘immigrant love’.

A collaboration between Primary, b.Dewitt and Turf linking Jennifer Martin’s concurrent exhibitions TEETH at Primary and Channel 6 at Turf.

The exhibition for TEETH and the programme have been funded by the following partners: Stuart Croft Foundation Education Award, The Elephant Trust, and Arts Council England.

Channel 6 and its programme have been funded by Arts Council England and Croydon Council.

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