
London Refugee Week: BFI Film programme
Announcing our Refugee Week 2024 film programme at British Film Institute for Refugee Week and across June and July.

Announcing our Refugee Week 2024 film programme at British Film Institute for Refugee Week and across June and July.

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.

'Voice Notes' is an international art project exploring the role of the telephone in experiences of exile. Part of the exhibition curated by Counterpoints Arts, with the support of Yorkton Workshops.

Join us at BAFTA for a special Refugee Week evening of short films followed by a panel + Q&A with the filmmakers.

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

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

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.

Compass Collective present a creative writing workshop, and an evening launch of their Voice Notes exhibition at Yorkton Workshops.

Join Magdalena Moursy and Ariana Abawe at Libreria Bookshop for a special showcase of Voices from Afghanistan - an audio feature that shares different stories from Afghans around the world.

For Refugee Week, poet and playwright Inua Ellams brings his exhilarating live literature phenomenon, the R.A.P Party, back to The London Library for a nostalgic, no-clutter, no-fuss, evening of music and words.

Join the Migration Museum and the Sounds Like Home Choir for a special Refugee Week event, featuring an international women’s choir sharing songs from the places we call home.

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.