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  1. Curatorial walking tour of in the house of my love – Willesden

    Curatorial walking tour of In the House of my Love, Brent Biennial 2022 in Willesden.

  2. Day of Action Against the Hostile Environment

    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.

  3. Making home: a community listening conversation – Harlesden

    Making Home: A series of community listening conversations – visiting works by Sarah Rose and Katarzyna Perlak in Willesden.

  4. Curatorial walking tour of in the house of my love – Harlesden

    Curatorial walking tour of In the House of my Love, Brent Biennial 2022 in Harlesden.

  5. Children’s Activity: Assemble Play

    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.

  6. Making home: A community listening conversation – Kilburn

    Making Home: A series of community listening conversations – visiting works by Shenece Oretha and Mohammed Zaahidur Rahman in Kilburn.

  7. Gaps in the Archive: A day of events telling the LGBT+ (hi)story of Brent

    Come along to the Library at Willesden Green and contribute to the Queer history of Brent by sharing your LGBTQAI+ memories and memorabilia. Participate in drop-in sessions or take part in the discussion around the queer experience of living in Brent.

  8. Exhibition bus tour and book launch of Mahmoud Khaled’s Proposal for a House Museum of an Unknown Crying Man

    Join us for a bus tour of Mahmoud Khaled’s two London exhibitions, at Metroland Studios and Mosaic Rooms. This relaxed tour includes an optional bus shuttle from Brent to Mosaic Rooms in Kensington and back to Brent, with refreshments included.

  9. Pajaki making workshop for teenagers and adults

    Join artists Katarzyna Perlak and Karolina Merska for a Pajaki making workshop (pronounced pah-yonk-ee, meaning ‘spiders’ in Polish). During this workshop, Katarzyna and Karolina will teach you how to create a structure decorated with five traditional ‘kalinka’ pom poms to take home with you.

  10. Beyond by Metroland Young Associates

    Join us on Saturday 10 September for the closing event for the Brent Biennial, a day of celebration involving music, carboot, talks, workshop and art created and produced by the Metroland Young Associates.