
Family Workshop: Journeys from Home by Art Refuge
Celebrate Refugee Week in this creative workshop inspired by journeys from home. In collaboration with Art Refuge and The British Library.

Celebrate Refugee Week in this creative workshop inspired by journeys from home. In collaboration with Art Refuge and The British Library.

In partnership with London Festival of Architecture and soon to be opened Palestine House, Counterpoints’ Room for Dinner reimagines the dinner party.

Join us for a programme of exceptional short films curated by actress and writer Sarah Agha, exploring stories of migration and refugee narratives.

Immerse yourself in improvised music, poetry and visuals led by electronic musician Pouya Ehsaei and writer-performer Tara Fatehi, marking Refugee Week. Event produced in collaboration with Southbank Centre.

One Song is a multiscreen video installation, by artist Kadir Karababa, about the power of songs that connect us to our roots.

An informal meet-up to bring together organisations and people working across the arts to support the wellbeing and mental health of refugees / asylum seekers in and around Great Yarmouth.
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.

Our HeartBeats DJs do their first ever radio mix on Foundation FM, with DJ Mahnoor.

Our commissioned artists (with Art Reach) - dhaqan collective - are presenting their House of Weaving Songs as part of our collaboration with Southbank Centre, for You Belong Here Southbank summer programme.

Our Our HeartBeats young DJs are performing as part of Counterpoints collaboration with Southbank Centre, as part of the You Belong Here summer programming. Led by Kensaye, and joined by Cal Jader DJ.

Join us for a hub of NAFS queer SWANA creativity, with a diverse line-up of artists taking to the stage at Southbank Centre's Riverside Terrace. Part of Counterpoints weekend for 'You Belong Here' Southbank summer programme.

Artist Tasnim Mahdy continues exploring themes of memory, archives, re-emerging narratives in her cyanotype participatory workshop, as an ongoing collaboration with Counterpoints. At Southbank Centre's Riverside Terrace, free and open to all!