Creative teenagers who want to find out more about the arts can take part in free training sessions.
Media charity Exposure will deliver workshops on graphic design, filmmaking and drama and film to those living in the Stonegrove Estate, Edgware.
The charity produced the Barnet Homes commissioned film, Homeless Truths, in which young people used their own experiences to portray homelessness.
David Kirkwood, Exposure's media trainer, said: "The young people at Stonegrove have a great energy, clear ideas and enthusiasm. We’re excited about working on this project which will tackle issues that are important to our group.”
This project will develop the creative skills a range of media, film making, creative writing and graphic design. People will have the chance to see their work published on Exposure’s youth news and lifestyle website and flagship magazine.
The sessions will run on Wednesday's at Stonegrove Estate youth centre from October 8, from 6pm.
For more information contact fran@exposure.org.uk
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