Climate Retreat

We are hosting a mini-retreat in the Southwest on climate and displacement, engaging intersectionally with womanhood, migration and belonging.

London Creative Health City: Building It Together

Counterpoints is delighted to be one of the contributors to an event produced by London Arts and Health where we will share the findings from our recent report Arts, Refugees and Mental Health.

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Aspex Gallery The Vulcan Building Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

An afternoon of poetry performances followed by a panel discussion supporting refugees and asylum seekers focused under the theme of 'progression'.

Free – £8

Publishing into the Hostile Environment

London Book Fair Olympia London, London, United Kingdom

A panel discussion on the ‘hostile environment’ and how its policies impact writers and creatives from refugee and migrant backgrounds.

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.

Shaping the story

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

A strategic day of networking, research and practice sharing - with arts, media, research, philanthropy, charity and policy sectors. A collaboration between Unbound Philanthropy, Climate Outreach and Counterpoints Arts.

International Conference Culture & Mental Health: Refugees

Dr Guislain Museum Jozef Guislainstraat 43b, Ghent, Belgium

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.

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