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Back To Where We Came From
Platforma 2025 (Cambridge): An installation made by Emanuela Cusin & Sarah Wood in response to St Peter’s, Cambridge – an ancient church whose history is rooted in the idea of sanctuary.
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Platforma 2025 (Cambridge): An installation made by Emanuela Cusin & Sarah Wood in response to St Peter’s, Cambridge – an ancient church whose history is rooted in the idea of sanctuary.

Platforma 2025 (Peterborough): A creative, participatory workshop exploring connections between food, memory, and migration with artist Madhu Manipatruni and Peterborough Presents.

Platforma 2025 (Cambridge): A show bringing together the work of studio artists based at Cambridge Artworks and refugees in Cambridge.
Platforma 2025 (Ipswich): Join local writer Sue Wallace-Shaddad for a poetry workshop reflecting on the challenges of belonging and consider what makes us who we are, and how our identities are influenced by others.

Platforma 2025 (Great Yarmouth): New work created by artists Tristan Shorr and Rae Champion (CONCRETE) in collaboration with Lomond Campbell, exploring migration, refugees, war and loss through the human voice.

Platforma (Colchester): The No Direction Home stand-up comedy collective comes to East Bergholt for one night only!

Platforma 2025 (Great Yarmouth): An interactive, site-responsive performance by Belén Yáñez that invites audiences to reflect on their interactions with people they don't know in new contexts.

Platforma 2025 (Peterborough): Join the Aziz Foundation for lunch and hear about their support for British Muslim communities in the media, the arts, and public life.

Platforma 2025 (Ipswich): A day of sharing and celebration, giving space to artists and arts made by and with migrant and refugee communities across Suffolk and the East of England.

Platforma 2025 (Norwich): This socially engaged art piece and poem from Ruthie Collins and friends features beautiful butterflies made with children in Norfolk and objects inspired by movement, in heritage and nature.

Platforma 2025 (Lowestoft): Essex Cultural Diversity Project’s Artist Salons are free workshop and networking opportunities for creative practitioners and community organisers.

Platforma 2025 (Peterborough): 62 Gladstone Street presents a session blending sport and creativity that invites participants to reshape narratives with movement and dialogue - led by Maslaha in partnership with British Fencing.