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Priest: Paper Cut at SaatchiStep into a gallery bursting with creativity with the ultimate oversized kids’ craft table with crayons, glue sticks and a riot of wobbly and wonderfully creations.

Discover a powerful collection of works at the Saatchi Gallery that delve into the personal and collective experiences of homelessness in Homelessness: Reframed.
This exhibition, created in partnership with Prince William’s Homewards initiative and the Eleven Eleven Foundation, sheds light on the complex nature of homelessness. The showcase features exceptional pieces by renowned artists such as Philip Colbert, Rankin, Marc Quinn, and many others including children and young people, with inspiration taken from their own, and others’, experiences of homelessness.
Homelessness: Reframed is on display until 20 September. Entry is free and pre-booking is not required.

Step into a gallery bursting with creativity with the ultimate oversized kids’ craft table with crayons, glue sticks and a riot of wobbly and wonderfully creations.

Families are invited to two fun-filled days of crafty chaos and artistic adventure at the Saatchi Gallery.
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