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About This Event
– This event takes place in the Creative Studio at Whitechapel Gallery. This space is located on Level 3 and can be accessed via our passenger lift or stairs.
– This event is suitable for all ages.
– We are unable to provide British Sign Language interpretation for this event
– We are unable to provide live closed captioning or CART for this event.
– This event will last approximately 2 hours. Participants are welcome to take breaks if they wish.
Transport
– To the best of our knowledge, there are no planned disruptions to local transport on the date of the event.
– Our nearest train station – Aldgate East Underground (1 min) is not wheelchair accessible. The closest wheelchair accessible stations are Whitechapel (15 min), Shoreditch High Street (15 min) or Liverpool Street (15 min).
– Free parking for Blue Badge holders is available at the top of Osborn Street in the pay and display booths for an unlimited period. Spaces are available on a first come, first served basis.
Photography & Video
Please note: photographs and video may be taken during this event to be used on our social media channels and for archival purposes.
Join Whitechapel Gallery’s current Young Writer in Residence Gabrielle Fullam for a workshop exploring how we use perspective to tell stories.
Through a discussion and writing exercises, we will explore the relationship between temporality and narrative, and explore fluid writing practises.
Gabrielle will also be giving a special reading of ‘Concept, Process, Output’, her residency submission in response to Nicole Eisenman’s ‘What Happened’.
No prior experience in writing is necessary, this workshop is best suited to anyone with an interest in writing, stories, poetry, or the philosophy of time.
Gabrielle Fullam is an Irish-Punjabi writer from Dublin, living in Shadwell. She is studying an MA in Creative Writing at Birkbeck University, and is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, where she also served as President of the Student Union. She is a former editor of Icarus magazine, Ireland’s oldest literary journal. Her work centres on politicisation of the self.