
Build A Boat Adventure Play
Join Charterhouse and Woodland Tribe to celebrate 80 years since Tove Jansson’s first book The Moomins and the Great Flood.

Join Charterhouse and Woodland Tribe to celebrate 80 years since Tove Jansson’s first book The Moomins and the Great Flood.

Platforma 2025 (Suffolk): A participatory arts project designed and led by artist Gillian Allard in partnership with Living Grief and Counterpoints.

Platforma 2025 (Cambridge): An immersive training day to share insights, reflections and experiences of how creative practices can expand and enrich how we understand belonging.

Platforma 2025 (Cambridge): A new exhibition of work by Yayen & Jessa GY and Mohammad Noureddini.

PopChange Film Club presents the London premiere of a documentary that unveils a major miscarriage of justice in British history and sparks reflection on the ongoing struggle for racial equality.

Platforma 2025 (online): Join us to reflect on the Platforma 2025 programme in the East of England, and to consider the impact, learning and next steps for building partnerships, capacity and programming.

Arts, Refugees and Mental Health National Gathering: Exploring the role of creativity in supporting the wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers.

A Counterpoints Productions film directed by Maria Marrone: this tender and deeply human story follows Mosab, a Gazan software engineer separated from his wife and children as they evacuate Gaza for emergency medical care.
Palestine Comedy Club joins forces with Counterpoints Arts’ No Direction Home for a one-off fundraising comedy night at the Bush Theatre – celebrating sharp, powerful and fiercely funny voices from across borders.

This gathering will explore how cultural institutions can hold space for artists and communities with refugee backgrounds, supporting both creative expression and wellbeing.

Counterpoints in Conversation broadcast series on Resonance FM in collaboration with Gaby D'Annunzio. First episode with Maria Marrone and Ornella Mutoni.

Flamm Festival and Counterpoints ' collaboration for Flamm 2026 on an artist exchange to explore socially engaged art practice and the Festival's theme of [Dis]Location.