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  1. RUSHES: The Park (Dancing on the Rubble of Empire) Arwa Aburawa & Turab Shah

    RUSHES is an ongoing programme of exhibitions and research outputs emerging from Metroland Cultures’ long-term curatorial work in Brent, rooted in the borough’s histories of community organising and radical visual culture

  2. RUSHES – a new exhibition and research programme

    An presentation of research bringing together archival material, film, and visual ephemera that reflect on the 1976-78 Grunwick Strike and the wider organising culture that surrounded them.

  3. JAYKOE: ANAM CARA REMIX

    The hidden stories and voices behind South Kilburn’s regeneration programmes, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and community activism.

  4. Sue Man: TRAPPED: HAIRY MATTER(S)

    The hidden stories and voices behind South Kilburn’s regeneration programmes, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and community activism.

  5. Zish: Kin-Aesthetic Mother Tongue. A Ritual to Derive Divinity from Displacement

    The hidden stories and voices behind South Kilburn’s regeneration programmes, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and community activism.

  6. Connecting Threads: Kim Chin x Cloth of Gold

    The hidden stories and voices behind South Kilburn’s regeneration programmes, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and community activism.

  7. Francesca Telling: Emergency

    A study of education, linguistics and colonialism. Francesca Telling is one of Metroland’s Peer-to-Peer artists in residence.

  8. Capri Jiang: Unravelling Regeneration: Stories of a Community

    The hidden stories and voices behind South Kilburn’s regeneration programmes, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and community activism.

  9. Ngo Chun Tse: Through a Glass Darkly

    A contemplative journey through the layered, haunting landscapes of memory. Ngo Chun Tse is one of Metroland’s Peer-to-Peer artists in residence.

  10. AWRC x Amanda Camenisch and Therese Westin

    Metroland Cultures presents Making The Room Sing, a commission by artists Amanda Camenisch and Therese Westin developed in collaboration with a group of women from the Asian Women’s Resource Centre (AWRC) based in Harlesden, Brent.