Artists’ Responses to Covid-19
Artist, activist and writer Gregory Sholette discusses recent social practice art in the context of the pandemic.
Artist, activist and writer Gregory Sholette discusses recent social practice art in the context of the pandemic.
An interview with Helen Moore, the East Arts' engagement and project manager about working on RE: seeding, in correspondence by artist Jade Montserrat
Beyond the Now, a new syndicated blog, launches its Season 1.
Image: Rubble Theatre by Manaf Halbouni, Glasgow 2018 Counterpoints Arts [...]
We stand with Black Lives Matter.
On 15 June 2020, a digital collection of global voices will launch to coincide with Refugee Week in a powerful call to imagine a better world.
Week 1 of our new 'Postcards in isolation: A different for of exile' with artists Bojana Janković, Zia Ahmed and Bern O'Donoghue.
We recently conducted an online survey with the aim of gathering some first-hand experiences from artists across the Counterpoints Arts’ network in the wake of Covid-19.
A quick reflection on working with four brilliant SOAS students as part of a placement partnership programme.
An update from the team on adjustments and changes in this period of COVID-19.
What did we learn at the national Refugee Week Conferences in London and Bristol this February? Here's a (non-exhaustive!) round up of the conversations we had. We hope you'll join us to celebrate Refugee Week 2020, 15-21 June
We are delighted to share the music created in our recent collaboration project with two Kent partners, Music for Change and Pie Factory Music, along with artists Mohammed Yahya and Oliver Seager.
We’re delighted to introduce our Refugee Week 2020 leadership group: five young emerging leaders from refugee backgrounds who are doing exciting work in advocacy or arts and social change.
A blog by Jo Glanville, written following the Li Dû Man Learning Lab at Tate Exchange.
Announcing the theme for Refugee Week (15 – 21 June 2020).
As part of the Li Dû Man commission we are pleased [...]