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Brent Biennial 2022 presents Black on Black, a solo dance performance by artist Zinzi Minott exploring Queerness, Blackness and the body as an archive.
This workshop is an invitation to partake in the co-creation of a sound score, conceived as an offering for the women at AWRC’s shelter.
Join us for a sonic meditation journeying through the four elemental harps developed as part of the exhibition Making the Room Sing: earth, water, air and fire.
Curatorial walking tour of In the House of my Love, Brent Biennial 2022 in Willesden.
Join us for a day of talks, screenings and workshops with activist groups and artists engaged in resisting state hostility and xenophobia. Accompanied by BSL interpretation. Children welcome. Lunch provided.
Making Home: A series of community listening conversations – visiting works by Sarah Rose and Katarzyna Perlak in Willesden.
Curatorial walking tour of In the House of my Love, Brent Biennial 2022 in Harlesden.
The Playworkers at Assemble Play aim to create an environment where visiting children can play freely, supporting behaviour that is freely chosen and personally directed.
Making Home: A series of community listening conversations – visiting works by Shenece Oretha and Mohammed Zaahidur Rahman in Kilburn.
Join Assistant Curator Kit Edwards and Audio-Describer Shivaangee Agrawal for an audio-description tour of Rebecca Bellantoni’s film installation You have any peace for me? CRY.