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Morning Producers

We invite our artist and freelancer network to join us at the Artsadmin Canteen to work, hang out, and share space together.

People gathered in the Artsadmin Canteen during a Morning Producers session in December 2023. Our producer Nene is talking to the group. They are wearing a green beanie and a bright red scarf. The person on the right is smiling at Nene - they have a furry black hat on and braided hair. To the left is our producer Valentina. She is wearing a green jumper.
Photo by Daisy Mason

On the first Wednesday of every month we invite freelance producers and self-producing artists to join us in the Artsadmin Canteen at Toynbee Studios.

Morning Producers is an informal, peer-to-peer support session. You can bring questions, work, or just come to have a chat. This session will be hosted by Louisa Borg-Costanzi Potts and Benji Wright from our producing and artist support team.

Access

  • The Artsadmin Canteen is accessible to wheelchair users and there are wheelchair accessible toilets. Read more about Accessibility at Toynbee Studios.
  • All toilets at Toynbee Studios are gender neutral.
  • A relaxed performance kit with yoga mats, blankets, cushions and ear defenders is available.

Please email access@artsadmin.co.uk or call 020 7247 5102 if you have any further access requests.

Louisa is an experienced producer, working predominantly in cross-arts, interdisciplinary and socially engaged practice. She has a particular interest in co-creation practices, arts and wellbeing and cross sector partnership working. Louisa has previously worked with organisations such as the Barbican Centre and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and most recently as the Programme Director for Fevered Sleep. She works as an independent producer for artists and organisations such as Akshay Sharma, Fearghus Ó Conchúir, Victor Esses, Micro Rainbow and Wookey Works. Louisa is a Trauma-Informed Yoga Practitioner, a graduate of the Clore Leadership Short Course, and has been a Trustee for Entelechy Arts since 2017. 

An Indonesian man in a medley of earth tones smiles in front of a window covered by plants

Benji (he/him) studied his BA in Anthropology & Visual Practice at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he first became interested in the intersection of art and social issues. He continued to develop his passion in this area through his MA in Global Creative and Cultural Industries at SOAS, where he focused on imagining the evolving function of the museum as a site where de-colonial, artistic, and ethnographic practices could merge. Outside of Artsadmin, Benji enjoys playing volleyball, baking bread, and throwing shapes on whichever dancefloors in London will still have him.

Date and time

7 May 2025
10am–12pm

Booking

Free, no booking required

Venue

Toynbee Studios
28 Commercial Street
London, E1 6AB
Tel: 020 7247 5102
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