PARTICIPATE:
Building Encounters: Writing Workshop
In collaboration with Minet Library, Joshua Woolford and SAMBA from PRIM, will facilitate a writing workshop on the theme of encounters- no previous writing experience necessary. Elsewhere in the library, PRIM will curate a reading corner for the local community, where copies of the writing exercises will be available.
PRIM is a library + creative agency dedicated to supporting queer creatives of Black ancestry. They create opportunities to exhibit, perform, produce and share within the fashion, art and publishing industries through their book club, events and art installations as well as a digital archive dedicated to their network of 5000+ creatives.
Saturday 20 September 11am–1pm
Minet Library, 52 Knatchbull Rd, London SE5 9QY











Joshua Woolford [they/them] is a transdisciplinary artist working across performance, sound, video, and installation. Within their work they actively challenge prevailing narratives and question our position within the wider socio political landscape by centering embodied knowledge and intuition above systematic reasoning. In addition to their artistic practice, Joshua lectures at both UAL (London College of Communication) and the Royal College of Art (School of Architecture) and takes on design commissions. Joshua brings these experiences and networks to PRIM, working on arts and educational projects through crits, workshops and talks.v
© Photo: Bernice Mulenga
SAMBA [they/them] is a 32-year-old singer-songwriter from South London, blending creative passion with strategic project coordination. Since joining PRIM in 2020, they’ve transitioned from Marketing to Project Coordinator for Special Projects, where they produce events, liaise with artists, authors, and brands, and foster innovative collaborations. With a background in music and storytelling, they bring a unique perspective to curating experiences that bridge culture and creativity.
© Photo: Bernice Mulenga
PARTICIPATE:
Building Encounters: Writing Workshop
In collaboration with Minet Library, Joshua Woolford and SAMBA from PRIM, will facilitate a writing workshop on the theme of encounters- no previous writing experience necessary. Elsewhere in the library, PRIM will curate a reading corner for the local community, where copies of the writing exercises will be available.
PRIM is a library + creative agency dedicated to supporting queer creatives of Black ancestry. They create opportunities to exhibit, perform, produce and share within the fashion, art and publishing industries through their book club, events and art installations as well as a digital archive dedicated to their network of 5000+ creatives.
Saturday 20 September 11am–1pm
Minet Library, 52 Knatchbull Rd, London SE5 9QY




Joshua Woolford [they/them] is a transdisciplinary artist working across performance, sound, video, and installation. Within their work they actively challenge prevailing narratives and question our position within the wider socio political landscape by centering embodied knowledge and intuition above systematic reasoning. In addition to their artistic practice, Joshua lectures at both UAL (London College of Communication) and the Royal College of Art (School of Architecture) and takes on design commissions. Joshua brings these experiences and networks to PRIM, working on arts and educational projects through crits, workshops and talks.v
© Photo: Bernice Mulenga




SAMBA [they/them] is a 32-year-old singer-songwriter from South London, blending creative passion with strategic project coordination. Since joining PRIM in 2020, they’ve transitioned from Marketing to Project Coordinator for Special Projects, where they produce events, liaise with artists, authors, and brands, and foster innovative collaborations. With a background in music and storytelling, they bring a unique perspective to curating experiences that bridge culture and creativity.
© Photo: Bernice Mulenga



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