Screenprinting, photography and activism were inextricably bound together in my London life. The Lenthall Road Workshop in East London was a hub of community arts enterprise from the 1970s to the 1990s. We initiated and ran projects that specifically focused on women and girls, such as the Hackney Girls Project and also taught and supported a wide range of community-based groups to create and promote their own projects and causes. Local theatre, unions, childcare, squatting and festivals were amongst the vast array of groups we supported.
We also created an adult alphabet book, called “A for ‘ackney.” At the time adults were in this hugely diverse borough were being taught English from children’s books.
After I came to Australia I carried on designing posters In Adelaide and set up a community print workshop in country South Australia.