
Different Pasts, Shared Future: a Refugee Week special event
As part of Refugee Week 2017, we are collaborating with [...]

As part of Refugee Week 2017, we are collaborating with [...]

Iranian photographer Farhad Berahman presents memories of Iranian asylum seekers living in exile as part of Bournemouth University's Festival of Learning, July 8th 2017.
Our next Learning Lab, Unlearning the Role of the Artist: Part 2, is framed by the interdisciplinary methodologies and comparative arts practice of London-based artist, Eva Sajovic. The Learning Lab will take place at MediaNox Gallery, Maribor (Slovenia) on 13th July 2017.

Join us for a morning of talks and discussion where we’ll explore diverse rights-focused approaches to arts participation. Guest speakers will present a range of perspectives and methods, providing insights into how these have applied to specific audience groups they’ve worked with. Speakers will then host a series of open roundtable discussions encouraging an open dialogue and exchange of ideas.

This two-day Learning Lab focuses on Migrant Mothers and Daughters – [...]

The 4th national Platforma Festival for the arts by, about and with refugees and migrants will take place in Newcastle and across the North East between 19-31 October 2017.

Hosted at the Jewish Museum, we are delighted to be [...]
Get set for Refugee Week 2018 Join us for a day [...]

The Migration Museums Network and Counterpoints Arts are hosting a free evening event at the Migration Museum to plan Refugee Week 2018 activities together.

A Learning Lab focusing on the participatory and social engagement work of Juan delGado - as seen through the lens of his two-stage ‘Living Room’ project set in the cultural and social landscape of Wakefield and at Art House.

Who Are We? Art, migration and the production of democracy with Counterpoints Arts, Loughborough University, the Open University and Stance Podcast

Does humanity ever learn from past tragedy? BAFTA-winning director Samir Mehanovic investigates.