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BRENT BIENNIAL 2022

Brent Biennial 2022

The second edition of the Brent Biennial, In the House of my Love, brings together artists and community groups whose works explore the many meanings of homemaking. It presents a series of artworks in the south of the borough, open and free for audiences to visit between 8 July - 11 September.

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BRENT BIENNIAL 2022

Brent Biennial 2022

The second edition of the Brent Biennial, In the House of my Love, brings together artists and community groups whose works explore the many meanings of homemaking. It presents a series of artworks in the south of the borough, open and free for audiences to visit between 8 July - 11 September.

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CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS & PROJECTS

ARWA ABURAWA AND TURAB SHAH

Filmmakers Arwa Aburawa and Turab Shah, founders of the Brent-based project Other Cinemas, present a newly commissioned film, 'I Carry it With Me Everywhere', at Design Works in Harlesden.

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RASHEED ARAEEN

Installed in the Brent Biennial Visitor’s Hub at Metroland Studio in Kilburn, Araeen’s 'Reading Room' (2016-ongoing) consists of the artist’s signature seating and table structures housing the first 100 issues of ‘Third Text’.

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ALEX BACZYNSKI-JENKINS

Artist and choreographer Alex Baczynski-Jenkins presents a new iteration of his ongoing film work, 'You are a guest now', at the Arches, Kilburn.

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REBECCA BELLANTONI

Visit Metroland Studios in Kilburn for Artist Rebecca Bellantoni's second chapter of her ongoing trilogy project 'C.R.Y: Concrete Regenerative Yearnings. Comprising' and 'You have any peace for me?'.

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ED WEBB-INGALL

'Growing Up B[r]ent' is a radio play by artist and filmmaker Ed Webb-Ingall produced in close collaboration with Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons’ Trust, as part of a series of four community-led commissions. Find the installation at the Library at Willesden Green.

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LINETT KAMALA

'Disya Dancehall' is an installation by artist Linett Kamala at 2c Maygrove Road in Kilburn, that considers the place and the uses of Jamaican dancehall culture in creating and facilitating opportunities for enjoyment and celebration.

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MAHMOUD KHALED

The 'Proposal for a House Museum of an Unknown Crying Man', Khaled's installation at Metroland Studios in Kilburn, begins with a video tour of the house as it was installed at the villa of ARK Kültür cultural space in Istanbul, before giving way to the bedroom of the 'Unknown Crying Man'.

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ZINZI MINOTT

V isit Newman Catholic College, in Harlesden for 'Fi Dem' a durational work that is a continued investigation into Blackness and diaspora. Alongside 'Fi Dem I-V', Minott has been commissioned to present an iteration of 'Black on Black' (date and venue tbc), a solo dance performance that explores Queerness, Blackness and the body as an archive.

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SHENECE ORETHA

Shenece Oretha invites you to join a choir, a congregation, a classroom and a celebration for 'In Counter Harmony' at the Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn.

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KATARZYNA PERLAK

Perlak’s commission 'My Grandma’s Doilies' comprises a series of embellished tablecloths and Pajaki sculptures (also known as spiders), which are traditional Polish paper chandeliers that are hung to protect the home. Visit the installation at St Matthew’s Church in Willesden.

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MOHAMMED ZAAHIDUR RAHMAN

Artist, illustrator and zine-maker Mohammed Zaahidur Rahman’s commissioned series of paintings, titled 'Unfurnished', is both a visual folk history and a dreamscape of migrants making homes in Britain.

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SARAH ROSE

Artist Sarah Rose presents a new commission 'An Open Letter of Many Replies' comprising a multi-channel sound installation in Roundwood Park’s disused bowling green, Willesden.

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SADIA PINEDA HAMEED

Artist Sadia Pineda Hameed presents four billboard artworks as part of her commissions, featuring interconnected conversations that bring together moments of recognition and rupture between languages, cultures and generations.

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JORELL BONNICK

Brent-based ActionSpace artist Jorell Bonnick presents a new billboard commission in partnership with BuildHollywood and Studio Voltaire.

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THEO WHITE

Artist, Art Director and Fashion Stylist Theo White presents The Dolls, two newly-commissioned portraits installed on high-street billboards in partnership with BuildHollywood and Studio Voltaire.

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KAMILE OFOEME

Artist Kamile Ofoeme has produced a series of new text and image works, to be presented across four billboards in Brent and Clapham.

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ACTIONSPACE

ActionSpace, London’s leading development agency for learning disabled artists, presents an exhibition of work by artists from their Brent studio at ACAVA in Barham Park.

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HARLESDEN HIGH STREET

Harlesden High Street presents Dub Inna Babylon, a group exhibition reflecting on the cultural and aesthetic legacies of music in Harlesden. Featuring works by Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy, Ocean Loren-Baulcombe Toppin, Paulette Coke, Andre Morgan, Amanda Ali, Andrew Pierre Hart, Ruby Eve Dickson and Anna Sebastian.

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METROLAND COHORT: PEER-TO-PEER 2022

We invited artists of any age with a connection to Brent to apply via open call to this year’s programme, which comprises ten cohort learning sessions, a £2,500 non-restricted bursary, and mentoring.

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METROLAND YOUNG ASSOCIATES

A paid alternative education programme for 20 young people from Brent.

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ASIAN WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE X AMANDA CAMENISCH AND THERESE WESTIN

As part of the Brent Biennial 2022: In the House of My Love, Asian Women's Resource Centre selected Amanda Camenisch and Therese Westin to deliver their community-led commission, titled 'Making the Room Sing'.

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Upcoming events, broadcasts and projects

Free

BEYOND BY METROLAND YOUNG ASSOCIATES

Saturday 10 September, 10.30AM-7.30PM

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.

Metroland Studio 91 Kilburn Square London NW6 6PS

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Online Free

Homes for Queers: On London Housing

Thursday 8 September, 5-8PM

An opportunity to discuss why London is such a difficult place to find affordable long-term housing for so many.

Metroland Studio, 91 Kilburn Square (access via walking through Kilburn Market), NW6 6PS

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Pajaki making workshop for teenagers and adults

Tuesday 6 September, 11AM- 7PM

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.

St Matthew’s Church, St Mary's Road, Harlesden, NW10 4AU

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Free

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

Sunday 4 September, 2-5PM

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.

Metroland Studio(access via walking through Kilburn Square Market), Kilburn

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Free

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

Saturday 3 September, 12-3PM for Archival drop-ins; 3-5PM: Discussion and sharing.

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.

Performance Space, The Library at Willesden Green

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Free

MAKING HOME: A COMMUNITY LISTENING CONVERSATION - KILBURN

Friday 26 August, 3-5PM

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

Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn

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Free

Children’s Activity: Assemble Play

Multiple, 11AM-3PM

Join us for a mini festival of play for children facilitated by AssemblePlay across 3 days. The festival is free and everyone is very welcome.

Kilburn Grange Park Children's Play Area, 110 Kingsgate Road, London, NW6 2JG

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Free

CURATORIAL WALKING TOUR OF IN THE HOUSE OF MY LOVE - HARLESDEN

Saturday 13 August, 2PM

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

Newman Catholic College, Harlesden

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Free

MAKING HOME: A COMMUNITY LISTENING CONVERSATION - HARLESDEN

Saturday 6 August, 3-5PM

Making Home: A series of community listening conversations – visiting works by Arwa Aburawa & Turab Shah and Zinzi Minott in Harlesden.

Assembly Hall, Newman Catholic College, Harlesden

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Free

Day of Action Against the Hostile Environment

Saturday 30 July, 11AM-5PM

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.

Metroland Studio 91 Kilburn Square NW6 6PS London

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Free

CURATORIAL WALKING TOUR OF IN THE HOUSE OF MY LOVE - WILLESDEN

Thursday 28 July, 2PM

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

Willesden Green Station, Willesden

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Free

misery medicine: plant magic walk for queer and trans people of colour

Sunday 24 July, 12PM-4PM

misery are a mental health collective & sober club night centring healing for queer / trans / non-binary Black people and people of colour. Come through and join us for a gentle introduction to foraging and medicine making.

Brent Reservoir Gladstone Park London NW10 1BT (Please note: we will share the exact meeting point with attendees before the event)

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Cook Out & Bashment with Linett Kamala and invited guests

Saturday 23 July, 6PM-9PM

Join artist Linett Kamala and invited guests for a vineyard style cook-out and ‘bashment’ after party to celebrate the opening of Disya Dancehall. Dresscode is 90s dancehall style (Queen, King and Bling). There will be non-stop riddim DJ sets, dancing and surprise giveaways.

12 The Arches Maygrove Rd Kilburn NW6 2EB

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Free

MAKING HOME: A COMMUNITY LISTENING CONVERSATION – WILLESDEN

Saturday 20 August, 3-5PM

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

Roundwood Park (near the cafe at the bowling green), Willesden

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FILM SCREENING: 'HOSTILE' PLUS Q&A WITH DIRECTOR SONITA GALE

Wednesday 20 July, 6.30PM

‘Hostile’ is an award-winning feature-length documentary written, produced and directed by BAFTA-longlisted filmmaker Sonita Gale. Following the screening, join us for a Q&A with Sonita to find out more about her research process and motivations to make this highly acclaimed documentary film.

Lexi Cinema 194b Chamberlayne Rd London NW10 3JU

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Free

CURATORIAL WALKING TOUR OF IN THE HOUSE OF MY LOVE - KILBURN

Saturday 16 July, 2PM

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

TIn Tabernacle, Kilburn

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Part of: Brent 2020

BASS BOROUGH

From 14 December 2020

Bass Borough is portrait series about the London musicians who have influenced and been influenced by the reggae sound emanating from the record shops, clubs and recording studios of Harlesden, North West London.

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: DAWN MELLOR, KINGSBURY ROAD

From 19 September 2020

Brent Biennial: The first permanent public artwork by British artist Dawn Mellor: a large-scale mural that will celebrate the life of local hero George Michael, who lived and went to school in Kingsbury.

499 Kingsbury Road, Corner of Winkworths Estate Agent, London NW9 9ED

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: PIO ABAD, KILBURN

Permanent

Brent Biennial: Pio Abad’s murals on the Burton Road and Kilburn High Road depict personal, significant and idiosyncratic objects collected from residents that live in the area.

Kilburn High Road, on Burton Road and Willesden Lane

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

GROWN UP IN BRENT: 100 YEARS OF YOUTH CULTURE

June 2021

What was and is it like growing up in Brent? Supported by Brent 2020 Culture Fund, the Museum of Youth Culture is collecting photographs, ephemera and oral histories to tell the borough’s youth culture story over the last 100 years through the public’s memories.

Brent Civic Centre, Wembley

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

Fashioning our History - The Documentary

Watch Brent 2020 Culture Fund project, Fashioning Our History Documentary free & online

Online

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

COMMEDIA DELL’BRENT

From 5 May 2021

A drama participatory project using the Italian comical artform of Commedia dell’Arte, supported by Brent 2020 Culture Fund.

College North West London, Willesden Campus, London. NW10 2XD

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

PHOTO BOOTH

12 April 2021

A short film about an interracial immigrant couple from Brent celebrating Brent’s rich immigrant history. The screening will be held for residents to learn more about filmmaking and discuss the unique joys and challenges of interracial immigrant relationships.

TBC

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

TALK: ART BY STEALTH, WITH PIO ABAD, BARBY ASANTE AND ABBAS ZAHEDI

Friday 12 February, 18:00

Brent Biennial artists,Pio Abad, Barby Asante and Abbas Zahedi, discuss strategies of engagement with critic Hettie Judah, building on many of the themes Judah addressed in her recent essay ‘Art By Stealth’.

Online (via Zoom)

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

No Bass Like Home: London Live

From 3 February 2021

For National Reggae Month, highlights from Brent 2020's No Bass Like Home Online Festival will be aired on London Live every Wednesday in February.

London Live

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: THE OCTOBER ANTHROPOLOGIST, WILLESDEN GREEN

21 January 2021

Baristas Under Brexit - The October Anthropologist team present their research into the lives of Southern and Eastern European immigrants who work as baristas in London cafe.

Online event, culminating in film

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

SCREENING AND TALK: THESE DAYS

14 January 2021, 19:00

Screening of a new film by Hydar Dewachi, investigating the themes and concerns behind artist Dan Mitchell’s commission for the Brent Biennial, a large-scale text installation covering the outside of Wembley Library.

Online (via YouTube)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRING YOUR OWN BARS POETRY

Mon 11 January 2021, 20:00

Bring Your Own Bars Poetry is an open mic, supported by Brent 2020 Culture Fund, dedicated to showcasing the best of the Spoken Word scene from all around London!

Online via BYOB Socials

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

PODCAST: YASMIN NICHOLAS IN CONVERSATION

20 November 2020

Pre-recorded in conversation with artist Yasmin Nicholas and filmmaker and writer Judah Attille. Giving background and context to Yasmin's Brent Biennial commission and expanding on practices and approaches the two filmmakers share.

Brent

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: DHELIA SNOUSSI

Distributed from Tue 22 Dec 2020

Brent Biennial: Artist Dhelia Snoussi’s commission will support a collective process of alternative place making that will explore how we might begin to think about our areas through our lived experiences, relationships and connections as the basis of a new map.

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: ADAM FARAH

19 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Artist Adam Farah has been invited to develop a new moving image work. The new work will be a personal portrait of the borough.

Online (Via YouTube)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

ZADIE SMITH LIVE: LOCKED IN

Wed 16 Dec, 19:00

Brent-born Zadie is one of the finest chroniclers of contemporary London. Still resident in Brent, discover whether where she lives is still important to what she writes and how growing up in the borough has shaped her work and outlook.

Online (YouTube)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

GATHERING: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

12 December 2020, 19:00

Live event celebrating the culmination of workshops led by artist Barby Asante as part of Declaration of Independence, an ongoing performance/forum bringing together womxn* from Brent to reflect on how the political affects the personal and how the social, cultural implications of historic declarations, policies and legislations impact on people’s everyday lives.

Online (Via YouTube)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: ELECTRONIC SHEEP, KILBURN

From 11 December 2020

Brent Biennial: The Kilburn Tapestries is a knitted tapestry, based on the untold stories of the Irish community living in and around Kilburn, Brent.

Online (Instagram)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: INANIMATORZ

10 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Inanimatorz will creatively combine art, motion and metaphor to convey ideas and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Brent by collaborating with Brent based artists such as poet Amanda Epe.

Online (Vimeo)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: LUCY FINE

From 9 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Local artist, designer and fashion lecturer Lucy Fine will present a curated photography exhibition and book documenting the style of Brent’s vibrant residents.

Online (Instagram)

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: FOR NOW (HOUSE OF LIFE) WILLESDEN JEWISH CEMETERY

From 8 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Willesden Jewish Cemetery has commissioned FOR NOW to create a sound piece as part of the ‘House of Life’ heritage experience, which opened at the cemetery in September.

Willesden Jewish Cemetery, Beaconsfield Rd, Willesden, London NW10 2JE

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

T.O.Y / THE OTHER YOUTH

7 December 2020

To The T brings you a brand new short film that seeks to challenge people’s perceptions and prejudices of young people with a focus on the concept of a victim and perpetrator.

Online (YouTube)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

WORD UP LONDON: WORKSHOPS

7 December 2020, 19:00

Word Up is back with a program of workshops and stellar live events online to continue the conversation we started with Harlesden in 2015.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

SCREENING: ADAM FARAH, B-SIDES

26 November 2020, 19:00

Adam Farah will be streaming a live walk through the city they were born in and the borough they were raised in – London, Brent. During the event they might ask questions of the audience about desires, methodologies, memories, searching and desperation.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

SCREENING: ZIGZAG AFTERLIVES: FILM EXPERIMENTS FROM THE 1960S AND 1970S IN INDIA

Wed 25 November 2020, 19:00

Cultural theorist and curator Nancy Adajania will present a screening programme of experimental films made in India in the 1960s and 1970s.

Online

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Part of: Brent 2020

No Bass Like Home University: Doin’ It for Themselves

Thu 19 Nov

What are the challenges facing Black women looking to make their names in British music today? Join this panel discussion to hear experts talk through their experiences.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

PODCASTS: AVANT-GARDENING

From Mon 16 November 2020

A series of podcasts exploring the local histories of Barham Park in Brent, developed by Avant-Gardening artists’ collective. Their work investigates social spaces, communication and the urban environment.

Online (SoundCloud)

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

NO BASS LIKE HOME ONLINE FESTIVAL

Sun 15 November, 12-7pm (GMT) / 7am-2pm (EST)

A seven-hour online celebration of reggae culture curated by Seani B and reimagined for a locked-down London.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

No Bass Like Home University: Sounds Illegal

Thursday 12 November, 19:00

A discussion exploring the history of pirate radio, its effect on Black British music and its legacy today - followed by a Q&A.

Online (ZOOM)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

OUR JOURNEYS

11 November 2020

‘Our Journeys’ is a film about human stories of resilience created by artists Addictive TV, supported by Culture Fund.

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

NO BASS LIKE HOME UNIVERSITY

Thu 5 - Thu 26 November

No Bass Like Home University is a virtual programme covering the past, present and future of reggae, and its musical and cultural influence on British society. Over four free discussions, leading names in Black British music will be joining us to talk about everything from sound system culture to women in the music industry.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

No Bass Like Home University: All Systems Go

Thursday 5 November, 19:00

A discussion exploring the history of pirate radio, its effect on Black British music and its legacy today.

Online (ZOOM)

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

FASHIONING OUR HISTORY PROGRAMME

1 November 2020 - April 2021

Fashioning Our History are looking for creative, proactive, and committed individuals aged 12-22 to take part in a programme of free workshops and events, and to become part of an exciting network of artists and designers.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

WORKSHOP: ART SAMPLING WITH JAYKOE

Sat 31 October

Join artist Jaykoe for a free online event where you will create a piece of art work to add to the exhibition Culture Move (Sampled History).

Online

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Part of: Brent 2020

TALK: PIO ABAD AND MINERVA CUEVAS IN CONVERSATION

29 October 2020, 19:00

Join artists Pio Abad and Minerva Cuevas as they discuss their artistic practices and Abad's murals commission for the Brent Biennial.

Online

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Online Free
Part of: Brent 2020

TALK: RUTH BEALE AND BRIAN GRIFFITHS IN CONVERSATION

27 October 2020, 18:30

Join artists Ruth Beale and Brian Griffiths as they discuss their commissions for the Brent Biennial, the role libraries play in community making and the threat they face from austerity.

Online (ZOOM)

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Part of: Brent 2020

Locked In: Kanya King CBE

9 October 2020

Kilburn born, MOBO Awards Founder and CEO, Kanya King CBE has played a major role in bringing Black British music and culture to the mainstream throughout her career.

Online

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: PAUL PURGAS

Until 29 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Co-commissioned with Camden Art Centre, artist and musician Paul Purgas will present an audio-visual installation exploring the sonic experimentations of India’s first electronic music studio, established at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India.

Metroland Studios (behind Kilburn Market), Kilburn High Rd, London NW6 6JH

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Part of: Brent 2020

BEWILDERING BY WILLESDEN JUNCTION POETS

BeWILDering - explore Willesden Junction Station in more depth through words and art, from a collective of poets and artist supported by Brent 2020 Culture Fund.

Willesden Junction

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Part of: Brent 2020

DAVID BLANDY: 8,000 YEARS IN THE FUTURE

12 October 2020, 18:00

Join Brent Biennial artist David Blandy, critic and curator Gabrielle de la Puente, and publisher and curator Sarah Shin as they embark on an online roleplaying game set in Harlesden 8,000 years in the future.

Online (Twitch)

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: CRISIS, HARLESDEN TOWN GARDEN

4 October - 31 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Culture Click 2020 is a bespoke photography based project, tailored to the needs of homeless and vulnerably-housed residents in Brent to promote transferable skills, build social networks and provide opportunities to creatively participate in the Brent 2020 programme.

Harlesden Town Garden, NW10 4BB

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

ST MICHAEL’S AND ALL ANGELS STEEL ORCHESTRA

3 – 4 October 2020

Come and watch a group of talented young steel pan players from St Michaels and All Angels steel orchestra performing an eclectic mix of classical, soca, reggae and pop music – all the best tunes from Mozart to Stevie Wonder!

TBC

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: ACTIONSPACE, BARHAM PARK

3 - 4 October 2020, 11:00 - 17:00

Brent Biennial: an exploration of the life experiences of Brent residents with learning disabilities and a celebration of the creativity of Brent's learning disabled community, also highlighting Brent-based studio artists' work from COVID-19 lockdown.

Barham Park, Harrow Rd, Wembley HA0 2HB

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Art
Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: JAYKOE, THE LIBRARY AT WILLESDEN GREEN

1 October 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Culture Move (Sampled History) is an exhibition by London-based artist Jaykoe. The show explores the history of sampled music in the borough.

The Exhibition Space Brent Museum and Archives in The Library at Willesden Green 95 High Road Willesden London NW10 2SF

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Online
Part of: Brent 2020

RUMAH Fest

26 September 2020, 18:00 - 20:30

RUMAH Fest is a one-day festival to open up spaces for integration amongst Artists from the various Asian Diasporas based in London, supported by Metroland Cultures Fund.

Online (RUMAH’s YouTube Page)

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: YASMIN NICHOLAS

22 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Brent based artist Yasmin Nicholas will be developing new collage works that will be presented across the borough.

Displayed on over 50 digital billboards, bus stops and posters in launderettes across Brent.

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Part of: Brent 2020

YASMIN NICHOLAS: THE CHILDREN OF THE SUGAR

Until 31 Jan 2021

Part of Brent Biennial, Brent-based artist Yasmin Nicholas has developed new collage works ‘The Children of the Sugar’ centering personal and collective histories that form Brent’s identity. Hear her recite her four poems that her collages bring together.

Across the borough

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: RUTH BEALE, KILBURN LIBRARY

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: ‘The library as memorial’ is a new commission for Kilburn Library. Taking the form of a book dedication, in which books themselves become a way to mark and remember.

Kilburn Library, 42 Salusbury Rd, Queen's Park, London NW6 6NN

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: RASHEED ARAEEN, THE LIBRARY AT WILLESDEN GREEN

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: The Library at Willesden Green presents two large-scale works by artist Rasheed Araeen responding to its physical spaces and its civic role as a space for research, cultural discourse and exchange.

The Library at Willesden Green, 95 High Road, Willesden, London NW10 2SF

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: JOHN ROGERS, KENSAL RISE LIBRARY

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Through walks and talks that invite local residents to contribute their stories, artist John Rogers will produce an audio-visual portrait of the local area surrounding Kensal Rise Library, drawing on people's lived experiences and memories.

Kensal Rise Library, Bathurst Gardens, North Kensington, London NW10 5JA

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: IMRAN QURESHI, EALING ROAD LIBRARY

19 September - 13 December 2020

Brent Biennial: Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi’s commission will see a series of site-specific installations situated throughout the Library at Ealing Road, bringing his unique visual language to the public spaces of the library.

Ealing Road Library, Coronet Parade, Ealing Rd, Wembley HA0 4BA

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: DAVID BLANDY, HARLESDEN LIBRARY

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Artist David Blandy has worked with young people from Capital City Academy and Roundwood Youth Centre to reimagine Harlesden 8000 years from now.

Harlesden Library Plus, 49A Craven Park Road, Harlesden, London NW10 8SE

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: DAN MITCHELL, WEMBLEY LIBRARY

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: Artist Dan Mitchell’s commission will take the form of a large-scale text-based work covering the glass facade of Wembley Public Library housed within the Brent Civic Centre.

Wembley Library, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley HA9 0FJ

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Free
Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: CARL GABRIEL, PRESTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY

19 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: New and existing work by artist Carl Gabriel will be presented at Preston Road Library.

Preston Community Library, Carlton Avenue East, Wembley HA9 8PL

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Part of: Brent 2020

BRENT BIENNIAL: BARBY ASANTE

19 September 2020 - 31 March 2021

Brent Biennial: Declaration of Independence is an ongoing performance/forum by artist Barby Asante, bringing together womxn* to reflect on how the political affects the personal and how the social, cultural implications of historic declarations, policies and legislations Impact on their everyday lives.

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BRENT BIENNIAL: AVANT-GARDENING, BARHAM COMMUNITY LIBRARY

From 19 September 2020

Brent Biennial: At Barham Community Library, Avant-Gardening (Polly Brannan and Paul Green) have explored the rich history of the library, park and the wider local area to craft new stories with schools and local communities.

Barham Community Library, 660 Harrow Rd, Wembley HA0 2HB

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BRENT BIENNIAL: ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE (AiR)

N/A these are closed events for schools

Brent Biennial: AiR is delighted to be a recipient of the 2020 Culture Fund and will be producing bespoke art projects through collaboration with five Brent schools.

Schools in Brent

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BRENT BIENNIAL: ABBAS ZAHEDI

From 19 September 2020

Brent Biennial: Soul Refresher is a new commission by London based artist Abbas Zahedi. Through a process of conversations in Brent with invited collaborators the work will explore connections of identity to place and history.

Across the Borough

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BRENT BIENNIAL: BRIAN GRIFFITHS, CRICKLEWOOD LIBRARY

13 September 2020 - 31 January 2021

Brent Biennial: SELF – CONSCIOUS is conceived as a parallel lending library of selected books paired with sculptures, the work explores the potential and limitations of the unreliable narrator.

Cricklewood Library, 152 Olive Rd, London NW2 6UY

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Locked In: Elizabeth Anionwu

11 September 2020

Nurse, campaigner and co-founder of the first UK Sickle Cell society, in Brent (Harlesden) in 1979, Dame Elizabeth Anionwu's determination and dedication to the Sickle Cell community earned her the Pride Of Britain 2019 Lifetime Achievement award.

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Locked In: Nicolas Kent

21 August 2020

Artistic Director of Brent's Tricycle Theatre (Kiln Theatre) for 30 years, Nick pioneered thought provoking and politically charged productions. He was granted the Freedom of Brent in 2012 for his work.

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Locked In: Dean Atta

14 August 2020

Born in Brent, author of The Black Flamingo Dean speaks about what it was like for him during lockdown, and how finding his poetry from school has helped him build the characters for his future novels.

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Locked In: Jack Dromey

7 August 2020

Born into a proud Irish Brent community, Jack Dromey MP was instrumental in supporting the groundbreaking Grunwick strikes and retells being on the picket lines alongside Jayaben Desai.

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Locked In: Ian Duhig

31 July 2020

Kilburn born poet Ian Duhig grew up in a strong Irish community, working alongside some incredible Brent characters who've inspired his work. Named ‘most original poet of his generation' by Carol Ann Duffy.

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Locked In: Guy Gunaratne

24 July 2020

Born in Neasden, author Guy talks about gaining the confidence to not explain or contextualise his writing and how art becomes richer when it’s infused with a mix of cultures, languages and senses.

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Locked In: Paterson Joseph

17 July 2020

Brent born Paterson Joseph shows how a fascination with history, a hunger for knowledge and his willingness to immerse himself in his character’s circumstances are what really matters.

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Locked In: Ekow Eshun

10 July 2020

Born in Wembley, writer and curator Ekow discusses growing up in 70s Britain, finding a way not to be defined by other’s expectation and putting Black visual culture at the heart of art exhibitions.

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Locked In: Bilal Harry Khan

3 July 2020

Over 16k followers & co-host of an award-winning podcast, Neasden-born Bilal Harry Khan discusses growing up in Brent in the 90s and how lockdown has given him perspective.

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Locked In: Andria Zafirakou MBE

19 June 2020

2018 Global Teacher Prize Winner Andria Zafirakou MBE takes us on her teaching journey; from her earliest memory of making art to stepping into eerily quiet school buildings during lockdown.

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Locked In: General Levy

12 June 2020

Ragga deejay and Brent legend General Levy discusses bubbling up in Brent against ‘early beef in the hood’, his early career in the music scene & how 34yrs since his first show, he’s still INCREDIBLE.

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Locked In: Marilyn Okoro

5 June 2020

From sneaking out for runs to representing GB at the Olympics - Marilyn discusses growing up in Stonebridge Brent, coping as an athlete in lockdown and being a positive black female role model.

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Locked In: Ben Smith aka Doc Brown

29 May 2020

Rapper and comedian Ben Smith speaks to Blueprint Collective Member Tyrique about what influenced his music, his first experience of rapping and getting into the music industry.

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Locked In: Rachel Yankey OBE

22 May 2020

The original Brent superstar of women's football, England and Arsenal legend Rachel Yankey discusses struggling with dyslexia and memories of playing football at Queens Park, Brent.

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Locked In: Nikesh Shukla

15 May 2020

Award winning international author Nikesh Shukla is interviewed by Brent’s Moeed Majeed. Born in North Wembley, Brent, Nikesh has written numerous novels for adults and teenagers. His debut novel 'Coconut Limited' was set in Brent. .

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Locked In: Mariah Idrissi

7 May 2020

Activist and international model Mariah Idrissi is interviewed by Brent’s Moeed Majeed. Known as the face of modest fashion, Mariah made her name as the first Hijab wearing model for H&M in 2015.

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RISE

Saturday 18 January, 7pm

The opening spectacle of Brent's year as London Borough of Culture.

Olympic Way, Wembley Park

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METROLAND OPEN STUDIOS - SATURDAY 18TH FEBRUARY 2023.

18 February 2023, 1-5pm

Join us at Metroland Studios to meet a group of Brent-based artists and see some of the work that’s made here.

Metroland Studios, 91 Kilburn Square, NW6 6PS

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Seen and Heard - The Petition

Sign the Seen and Heard petition now.

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