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We’re seeking a Lead Programmer for our inaugural Brent Music Biennial taking place in summer 2023.
Metroland Cultures is looking for buildings, units, shops, churches, community centres, houses, rooms, and unique spaces to house outworks during Brent Biennial 2022. This is an exciting opportunity to engage with a borough-wide cultural project.
As we gear up to launch more details of the Brent Biennial, Eliel Jones, Curator of Brent Biennial 2022, has written an opinion piece for ArtReview Magazine reflecting on working on the project with a local and long-term focus in mind.
We’re thrilled to announce today two new paid opportunities for artists and creatives based in Brent to develop their skills and practice.
We’re delighted to announce that the dates for the second Brent Biennial are 8 July – 11 September 2022
Join our team! We’re seeking an Assistant Curator to play a supportive curatorial role for the delivery of the Brent Biennial 2022
This week Metroland Studio’s artist-in-residence, Pesolife Art Collective, present Peso Bodega Installation++, a temporary exhibition featuring photography and music
We’re seeking a Programme Assistant (Kickstart) to closely with Metroland Culture’s programme team to support the development and community of the Brent Biennial and Metroland University
Watch Brent 2020 Culture Fund project, Fashioning Our History Documentary free & online
A play that celebrates the human knack for telling elaborate tales, especially about our own lives. Critically acclaimed, multi-award winning, best-selling author Zadie Smith makes her playwriting debut