Libraries as…
exhibition space…
cultural hubs to vibe…
youth club…
career support…
community space…
workspace…
essential resource centres…
more than just ‘books’…
I’m excited to be exhibiting with Brixton Tate Library through an artist residency during April, not only as it’s on home turf (Sowf Landan), but cos it allows me to serve diverse audiences in public space in a more accessible way, outside an often limited art gallery framework.…
This Sunday, I’ll be hosting a crafty protest placard making workshop – my first workshop in Brum town ever – part of the Regenerative Neighbourhoods Festival @ The Front Room at Civic Square, Birmingham. I created the placards that fellow collaborator / creative Hark1karan took to the #FarmersProtest with him and has been using as part of his set up at recent book talks for his latest book, ‘KiSSAN’ 🚜📕
THE FRONT ROOM / 12-6pm “Join us from noon for hot drinks and cakes as we hold space for neighbours and friends to meet, connect with others from the area and beyond, process the present and dream of the future together too.…
BLURB
This show features an interview (and strong UKG and future garage flavours) with the ever-uplifting British artist PiNS about sketching the city, the colours of India, protest and public art. Plus a look at colourful news from around the world, such as the Mardi Gras house floats.…
It’s Brixton Splash 2015, and the campaign I’m currently leading, Save Brixton Arches, is supporting it through various activities and fresh merchandise on the day…
Founded in 2005, Brixton Splash is a not for profit community organisation providing a free one day community street festival in the heart of Brixton attracting over 20,000 people throughout the day. During the rest of the year the organisation delivers an outreach programme for those disadvantaged or excluded within the local community.…