Our bookshelves need you!

If you liked the Fabric of Society, you’ll understand this straight away. Just print out the one page form and hand it in at the library or do it online you can use this link

As part of the New Cross library rebirth, the RSA is funding an Artmongers’ participatory artwork on the front of the library including the required name change.

We have space for about 250 “books” on our artwork and this is your chance to invent or nominate one of them.

Just print out the one page form and hand it in at the library or do it online you can use this link

 

 

 

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About catherine

Part of the initial group that started thinking about our community space in Telegraph Hill (via Fabric of Society artwork, community survey + Hill Business network) and now a director of Bold Vision. Business owner of a behavioural research company (customerinterpreter.com) and owner manager of a luxury venue (londonwatertower.com). Founder of the Thinking Tank, an RSA online monthly debating society tackling social issues. I twitter as cshovlin
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3 Responses to Our bookshelves need you!

  1. Tamsin says:

    Um, looks like A and B in the name options are the same. What is the third one proposed?

    Having the form a something you could do on line would be nice as well – but I acknowledge it is harder to set up.

    • catherine says:

      The three name options are New Cross Knowledge Stop, New Cross Knowledge Shop and New Cross Learning.

      I’ll set something up online….

      • tamsin says:

        I’m so sorry! Looking closer I see that they are. Only excuse is the sort of shadow effect across the top part of the lettering and so it was not very clear.

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