programmes

Brent Biennial 2022: In the House of my Love
The second edition of the Brent Biennial, In the House of my Love, has brought together artists and community groups whose works explore the many meanings of homemaking.

BRENT BIENNIAL 2022 GUIDE
Download a digital copy of our guide to the Brent Biennial 2022.

Accessibility for our venues
Across the Brent Biennial commissions and public programme we will be providing a range of access components for visitors, including an accessible route for all our venues.

Arwa Aburawa & Turab Shah
Visit 'I Carry It With Me Everywhere' at Design Works in Harlesden.

Rasheed Araeen
Visit Araeen's 'Reading Room' at Metroland Studios.

Alex Baczynski-Jenkins
Visit Baczynski-Jenkins' film, 'You are a guest now', at The Arches, Kilburn.

Rebecca Bellantoni
Visit Bellantoni's 'You have any peace for me? CRY' at Metroland Studios, Kilburn.

Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons’ Trust x Ed Webb-Ingall
Visit 'Growing Up B[r]ent' at The Library at the Library at Willesden Green

Linett Kamala
Visit Disya Dancehall at 2c Maygrove Road, Kilburn

Mahmoud Khaled
Visit Proposal for a House Museum of an Unknown Crying Man at Metroland Studios, Kilburn

Zinzi Minott
Visit 'Fi Dem I-V' at Newman Catholic College, Harlesden.

Shenece Oretha
Visit 'In Counter Harmony' at The Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn

Katarzyna Perlak
Visit 'darning and other times' at St Matthew’s Church, Willesden.

Mohammed Zaahidur Rahman
Visit Unfurnished at Kingsgate Project Space, Kilburn.

Sarah Rose
Visit 'An Open Letter of Many Replies' at Roundwood Park, Harlesden.

ActionSpace
ActionSpace, London’s leading development agency for artists with learning disabilities, presents an exhibition of work by artists from their Brent studio in Barham Park. Visit the exhibition at The Kiln Theatre, Kilburn between 22 July – 13 August only!

Harlesden High Street
Harlesden High Street presents 'Dub Inna Babylon', a group exhibition reflecting on the cultural and aesthetic legacies of music in Harlesden. Visit 'Dub Inna Babylon' between 21st July – 11th September only.

What does a Biennial mean in Brent?
Read a conversation between the curatorial team for the Brent Biennial 2022 about what a Biennial means in Brent.

Metroland Cohort: Peer-to-Peer 2022
Metroland Cohort: Peer-to-Peer, our new bi-annual artist support programme. This ten-session group learning programme and bursary aims to support artists to sustain and grow their practice, while simultaneously encouraging them to become part of the wider creative ecology of Metroland Cultures and the borough of Brent.