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?At the Crossroads with Vincent? ? Van Gogh Audio Walk Launch Party


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CoolTan Arts are holding a launch party to celebrate our new Van Gogh audio walk which will take users on a journey of discovery to see London through Van Gogh?s eyes.


The event will give CoolTan participants and the public the chance to celebrate their success and try the app out first hand. Food and drinks will also be provided.


When:

Thursday 29th May, from 6.30pm-8.30pm.


Where:

CoolTan Arts,

Third floor,

224-236 Walworth Road,

London

SE17 1JE



The audio walk is a CoolTan Arts and Art Angel collaboration offering an exploration of inner and outer landscapes inspired by the writings of Van Gogh and CoolTan Artists. At the Crossroads invites listeners on a journey through the city and their own subconscious, exploring the life of Vincent Van Gogh and his connection to South London. The walk narrative created by CoolTan participants was inspired from Van Gogh?s own letters and how his mental distress might have affected his perspective of the world.

The audio walk will be available for download from Thursday 29 May.


More information can be found on either www.cooltanarts.org.uk or www.artangel.org.uk. You can also reach us on 020 7701 2696.

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