• Who has the Right to Speak and Act in the Public Space?

    Hellenic Centre 16-18 Paddington Street, London

    Who has the right to speak and act in public space? A conversation at Hellenic Centre reflecting on the questions arising from artistic practice in the public space.

  • The Body As Data: People On The Move

    Kent based dance artists Sidonie Carey Green and Tom Tegento are excited to announce their participatory performance project The Body As Data.

  • When community is HOME, at Yorkton Workshops

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    A week-long exhibition and a programme of workshops, performances, networking, supper clubs, podcasts, kite-flying and communal singing - curated by Counterpoints Arts, supported by Yorkton Studios.

  • Hope as Discipline: Ritualising Collective Liberation

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    For this Refugee Week, we will gather with Dr Aditi Jaganathan to moor ourselves in possibilities of hope as we organise for collective liberation.

  • Love letters to home by zafeerah heesambee

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    Artist Zafeerah Hessambee runs lino printing workshop in collaboration with Muslim Sisterhood, exploring the meaning of HOME and where home is.

  • Cyanotypes – archives and markings of home by Tasnim Mahdy

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    Artist Tasnim Mahdy, in collaboration with curator John Hunnex, presents a workshop that explores the Juliana Anicia Codex through cyanotype printing. Participants will reflect on personal connections to home and migration, making visible the intangible marks of their histories.

  • In The Mix

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    In The Mix supper club! Come and join us for an evening of Eritrean, Sudanese and Yemeni food to celebrate London Refugee Week.

  • Threading layers of Home by Kim Chin

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    Artist Kim Chin invites us into a reflective setting, to inspire a clearer understanding and vision of what “community” and “home” means to us, through sharing readings, textile-making, and conversations.