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Opening Event – BASS TONE REGENERATION: REBUILDING COMMUNITY
When
Thursday 7 November 2024
6-8pm
Where
Metroland Studios, 91 Kilburn Square, NW6 6PS.
(behind Kilburn Market)
The gallery is wheelchair accessible with step-free access. There are wheelchair accessible toilets.
Price Free to all
Book via eventbriteJoin us on Thursday 7 November to celebrate the opening of the latest exhibition from artist Linett Kamala.
Featuring sound system installation, Bass Tone Regeneration, as well as short films and photographs, research, printed matter, and a recording booth where visitors can record their own memories and reflections of South Kilburn.
BASS TONE REGENERATION: REBUILDING COMMUNITY aims to uncover Kilburn’s rich music history. Giving a voice to people impacted by ongoing regeneration, and exploring what it means to rebuild community amongst continuous change.
You can book your ticket now via eventbrite for this opening event.
Linett Kamala
Linett Kamala is a DJ, Artist, Academic, Creative Producer & Founding Director of LIN KAM ART. She works across various disciplines including installation, paintings, public art, DJ soundscapes and experiences with her custom hand-built sound system LIN KAM ART. Known for her pioneering role at the Notting Hill Carnival in the 1980s, she was one of the first female DJs ever to perform, and now serves as its Board Director. Her practice champions inclusion and amplifies the presence of women in sound system culture.
Linett has been a part of the Metroland Cultures’ community for several years. She was one of the artists commissioned for the Brent Biennial in 2022. Her work spans visual art, sound installations, and community-led projects. linettkamala.com
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Linett Kamala – BASS TONE REGENERATION: REBUILDING COMMUNITY
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