PopChange Salon Series X Now Play This Festival: Stories of Displacement in Video Games
Can video games change our understanding of what it means [...]
Can video games change our understanding of what it means [...]
A discussion about cutting-edge communications strategies for combating the rise of far-right extremist ideology in digital spaces.
Counterpoints Arts, in collaboration with Southbank Centre, presents The Power to Create, the first live event in our PopChange Salon Salon Series.
Next in the series of Counterpoints’ Pop Change Salons, presented with Climate Spring, in collaboration with the Southbank Centre. This Salon explores the intersection of migration and climate justice through the lens of artistic practice and the works of artists and guests who harness the power of storytelling.
Hosted by Sisters Working in Film & Television, South Africa, and ScreenCraft Works, with Counterpoints Arts
PopChange presents Colette and Justin, a documentary film screening and Q&A with Paris based Congolese filmmaker Alain Kassanda.
In the rapidly changing world of entertainment, video games stand out for their influence and potential, yet they often reflect the same outdated representations of people of colour as seen in films, TV, and other media.
Join us for a masterclass in collaboration with BAFTA as we explore the representation of migrants and refugees in documentaries.
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.
From acclaimed director Levan Akin (And Then We Danced), Crossing is a moving and tender tale of identity, acceptance and unlikely connection that transcends borders and generations.
Join us for the second edition of PopChange Film Club – Counterpoints' new monthly programme at RichMix London.
PopChange Film Club presents a new film by director Matt Kay.