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Our HeartBeats invites a cohort of six aspiring DJs into a new curriculum, led by Producer and DJ, Kensaye. Supported by Gaby D'Annunzio, Compass Collective, Babylon Project and Southbank Centre.
A chance to learn more about Platforma, including how artists and organisations can get involved and what support can be provided.
Calling all artists and creatives looking for a safe space to share your ideas! Come along to our Scratch showcase for inspiration, connection and encouragement. Led by Awate.
Join us for a relaxed performance by the Sounds Like Home Choir - "international women of Hakcney"
The second Culture & Mental Health international conference will take place in Ghent, Belgium. The focus of this edition is on supporting the mental wellbeing of forcibly displaced people through art and culture.
Information about the Platforma festival taking place across the East of England in October 2025 and how you can get involved.
Online meeting where studios and galleries which have Sanctuary status share the work they do, some of the challenges they face and how they address them.
For information about the Platforma festival taking place across the East of England in October 2025 and how you can get involved.
Our comedy collective No Direction Home comes to the Brighton Comedy Festival, featuring Anastasia Chokuwamba and Loraine Mponela.
An evening of performance and discussion as part of this year's Scottish Mental Health and Arts Festival, shining a light on the invisibilised experience of being displaced.
An online conversation as part of this year's Scottish Mental Health and Arts Festival, discussing our new strand focussing on mental health and displacement
Our comedy collective No Direction Home comes to Leicester, featuring Selam Amare, Anastasia Chokuwamba and Loraine Mponela, hosted by Rahul Somia
Holding Space is our first event in a series of gatherings on art, mental health and displacement considering the role of art and creativity and its impact on the mental health and wellbeing of sanctuary seekers.
Counterpoints Arts & Wile Out are coming together for a special takeover, raising funds for the incredible Our HeartBeats program, which uplifts migrant and refugee communities through the power of sound!
A partnership between the Eden Project, Art Reach and Counterpoints Arts, bringing artists Dhaqan Collective and Kaajal Modi to the Eden Project for a public programme exploring the themes of migration and climate justice.





















