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AGM for year ending 31/03/24

The AGM for 2023/24 will be held on Weds 5th February 2025 at 12.00 midday in the Education Room at Hall Place.

Agenda

Annual Report

Agenda item 7

Draft minutes of meeting held on 31st Jan 2024

May 15, 2025
The Art of Healing: How Painting Nourishes the Mind and Strengthens Community
Blog post by Rashikkha Ra Iyer As we approach Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, the relationship between creative expression and psychological wellbeing demands our consideration. Among the numerous types of therapeutic activity, painting emerges as...
February 24, 2025
Emotional effect of beauty, music and art
Blog post by Rashikkha Ra Iyer “Beauty belongs to life, but is immortalized in art” – Leonardo Da Vinci I come from a family where everyone is a patron of any form of art. My...
December 17, 2024
Black History Month Workshops 2024
Blog post by: Isotou Nadia Halliday This year’s theme is ‘Rewriting The Narrative’. History in general has been written up by the victors but in today’s age how should we perceive the history of black...
December 3, 2024
Exhibition curated by Abdul Waheed Adeniran
A couple of months ago, one of our artists, Abdul Waheed Adeniran was invited to curate his first exhibition. The title of the exhibition, Creativity of Freedom, was chosen by Abdul as a reference to the...
December 3, 2024
Congratulations to Lilani Dilrukshan
We are thrilled to announce that our talented artist, Lilani Dilrukshan, has been awarded the runner-up prize for The Charles Bracken Award 2024 for her acrylic painting titled “By the Lake.” This prestigious award is...
September 6, 2024
Soundscape Workshop
Centrepieces in collaboration with our guest tutor, Madison Miller, produced a 2 week soundscapes workshop. After the workshop, Madison put together the photos and sounds captured by our artists. This beautiful video is the result...
July 23, 2024
Books by BRITTA VON ZWEIGBERGK
Our trustee Britta Von Zweigbergk is a prolific writer and has written numerous books over the years. Despite the Swedish connections attached to her name she is a long standing self confessed Anglophile. Now in her...
November 21, 2023
King’s Award For Voluntary Service
We are delighted that Centrepieces has been awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service. The award is the highest given to volunteer groups across the UK. In recognition of the award, Centrepieces will receive...
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