Crisis Skylight Bermondsey
Crisis Skylight Bermondsey is a new Crisis Skylight development located in south east London and is a temporary project running from July 2012 till March 2014.
Supporting Crisis Skylight London and working with other local services, it provides a 'next step' for homeless and vulnerably housed people who are ready to enrol in a more intensive curriculum helping them towards employability and self reliance. It promotes a higher level of study for the creative arts and practical programmes for vocational skills.
Crisis Crisis Skylight client, Steve Grant, in his studio at Bermondsey.
Crisis Skylight Bermondsey news
Sign up for new Spring term courses
22.04.13| Topics: Bermondsey
Merseyside
Oxford
A range of brand new classes for homeless and vulnerably housed Crisis clients across the country have been announced ready for the start of the Spring term.
Bermondsey project exhibition marks opening of London’s newest creative hub
15.02.13| Topics: Arts at Crisis Skylight
Bermondsey
Crisis and the Bermondsey Project are pleased to present Start 13: The New Industrialists - a showcase of emerging and established artists and creative enterprises constituting London's newest creative hub.
Courses at Crisis Skylight Bermondsey
Are you serious about art? Crisis Skylight Bermondsey offers FREE intensive courses and workshops in a range of arts subjects. The Spring Term starts Monday 15 April 2013.
The Bermondsey Project
Crisis Skylight Bermondsey is at the heart of a larger enterprise called The Bermondsey Project, which is a creative hub led by Crisis and working in partnership with Bow Arts, London Community Resource Network and other organisations to provide a network of opportunities for professional artists and Crisis members.
What Crisis Skylight Bermondsey offers
- See the services offered by Crisis Skylight Bermondsey within the Bermondsey Project.
- We also offer the opportunity to hire our Project Space
How you can help
Find out how you can support our work by donating money, fundraising and volunteering. - and by becoming an Artist in Residence.
Our impact
Get in touch
If you have any questions about this development get in touch.
Email: mick.bateman@crisis.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7036 2417
