Bread & Butter – Not Yet Perfect – sold out
Featuring
- Lucy Aboagye
See more about Lucy Aboagye
Jul 25, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Centre for Stories
Bread & Butter is a monthly dinner and storytelling event designed to make you think deeply about social issues. A new storyteller every month will share a personal story with an intimate audience in the dining room at the Centre for Stories. Come along and make new friends, hear a new story, and get to know your community. Compulsory: open ears and an open mind. This month’s storyteller is Lucy Aboagye.
Lucy Aboagye is a multi disciplinary artist with a desire to cultivate community, inspire people, and help shape culture through creativity and the the power of words. Having worked with at risk youth for a number of years, Lucy began to see the power of creativity, community and conversation, as it allowed her to create connections with her students and others in her community.
On the menu for this evening is home-cooked Ghanaian food.
PLEASE NOTE: We always provide a vegetarian option, however it may not always be possible to provide meals for other dietary requirements (e.g. vegan, allergies, gluten free). Notification of any dietary requirements (this can be done when purchasing a ticket online) must be made at least 72 hours before the event to ensure enough preparation time for our cooks.
Due to limited seating, we cannot offer ticket refunds. If you have purchased tickets to an event and can no longer attend, you are welcome to pass along your ticket to somebody else. Please notify us if you wish to do so at: info@centreforstories.com
This event is SOLD OUT!
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Lucy Aboagye
Collapse BioLucy Aboagye is a multi disciplinary artist with a desire to cultivate community, inspire people, and help shape culture through creativity and the the power of words.
Having worked with at-risk youth for a number of years, Lucy began to see the power of creativity, community and conversation, as it allowed her to create connections with her students and others in her community.
Lucy now works as a Ceramic Artist and occasional designer. She is now focused building her brand Not Yet Perfect, with a focus on using the platform to nurture creatives in the local community, and to create a space for at-risk youth to learn more about visual arts and the potential it has to allow them to tell their story.
Help us do more
We’re on a mission to create a diverse, inclusive, and cohesive society through the art of storytelling. Join us in supporting emerging artists and sharing powerful stories from across our community.
