They Came Before Us: celebrating the importance of British BAME women throughout London’s History
They Came Before Us – project to celebrate the importance of British Black Asian and ethnic minority women in London’s history. Devised by Sarah Buller and Dowa Ojarikre in the Collage Works team. 50 collaborators using 5 creative responses highlighted the importance of 5 women of colour in the UK’s history spanning 750 years…
Latest e-quarter July 2019
Our latest e-news features our creative workshops at Artspace 4, visual art workshop in the McQueens Theatre (part of They Came Before Us), kids event at Artspace 4, exhibition, poetry & poppadums at Karamel, live music at Karamel and summer school for young people. Read more in the July 2019 e-quarter …
Deep Sea Tank installation
Deep Sea Tank Installation by Fiona Carson in the shopfront window of Artspace 4 A future without fish? Full of plastic mountains and blanched out coral reefs. Plagues of Jellyfish and Squid blooming in an overheated pollution rich soup, beautiful, sometimes deadly, not so good to eat. A planet threatening,…
Colour Talks
Works on canvas, paper, perspex and metal By Ursula Kellett Showing at Karamel, 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. Colour Talks is the title of the new exhibition of works by Ursula Kellett at Karamel in Wood Green. If colour talks, then there will be some very sophisticated conversations going…
They Came Before Us: History of Women of Colour in the UK
New Heritage Lottery project highlighting the role that women of colour have played throughout London’s history, specifically the Tudor Period, the Second World War period and the era of the Cold War. We will run a series of practice-based workshops with young women to develop creative responses to five significant…
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