Community Collaging Workshop and Picnic
As part of Bold Mellon Collective's Community Participation Residency at the Royal Museums Greenwich, we are excited to host a Community Collaging Workshop & Picnic - an evening to make, reflect, and connect through a relaxed, participatory collaging workshop facilitated by Amanda Kamanda.
Friday, July 10th from 5pm-7pm at the Queen’s House
We will explore Queer Migrations through prompts, conversation, and playful experimentation with materials, creating space to reflect on queer migrant histories, share memories, and immerse yourself in the simple act of collective art-making.
At the end of the session, you can take your artwork home, with an option to have it included in the Queer Migrations Art Book 2026.
Art materials and light refreshments will be provided.
If travel costs are a barrier, please email boldmellon@gmail.com — we are able to offer support for travel within London.
Queens House Romney Road, London, SE10 9NF
Amanda Kamanda is a transwoman activist, model, refugee advocate, and co-founder of Minority Inclusion Front (MIF UK). Originally from Uganda, Amanda was forced to flee due to severe persecution for being both transgender and a human rights defender. Amanda is Miss Transglobal Uganda and made history as the first transgender woman to represent Uganda in an international beauty pageant Miss Trans Global.
Amanda has an MSc in international development, social justice and sustainability where she works to elevate the voices of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and refugees. Her work is rooted in resilience, empowerment, and the belief that every displaced person deserves dignity, safety, and a future where they can live authentically and freely. Amanda Kamanda is a 2025 ambassador for refugee week UK.
Age restriction: 18+
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