Lost and Found Project
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Lost and Found Project

By UAL-wide Academic Support

Overview

A workshop that explores the intersection of neurodivergence, queerness and mental health through playful artists activities.

This workshop hopes to create a safe space that celebrates differences, encourage self- expression and support mental wellbeing. The activities in the workshop include- zine making, silly sketchebook making, narrative art and meaningful conversation around experssion of emotions.


Image credit: Radhika Chaudhary

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About the workshop facilitator

Hello my name is Radhika you can call me Radz(they/them) I’m a 23 year neuroqueer illustrator, zine maker, and workshop facilitator. I really enjoy drawing in my sketchbook, baking and listening to music. My favourite shape is a Star.

Instagram - @sillybillycircus

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About this series of events

Flowing through: a workshop festival

Monday 01 & Tuesday 02 December 2025

‘Flowing through: a festival of workshops’ is a UAL-wide Academic Support project, co-ordinated by Adam Ramejkis and Natasha Sabatini and produced in partnership with Two Temple Place. All of the workshops respond to themes related to vulnerability, resilience, identity and emotional well-being - themes that form part of ‘The weight of being’, the next exhibition taking place at Two Temple Place from January 2026 .

Free and open to all. Booking essential.

Category: Arts, Design

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Two Temple Place

2 Temple Place

London WC2R 3BD United Kingdom

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Organized by

UAL-wide Academic Support

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Dec 1 · 11:00 AM GMT