Counterpoints in Conversation is a brand new radio series on Resonance FM, in collaboration with Gaby D'Annunzio.
New co-commission with Whitechapel Gallery - To-Recite by Aliaskar Abarkas. Sign up for workshops across April and May.
The world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary.
A brand new digital art-meets-football project made with people from all over the world who now call Sheffield home, to celebrate the World Cup and Refugee Week.
A night of comedy featuring No Direction Home and the Palestine Comedy Club, presented by the University of Westiminster.
An intimate evening of storytelling, reflection, and conversation exploring the meaning of home, migration, and belonging.
A collective of filmmakers capture the lives of a people caught up in a conflict that has ravaged Sudan.
An audio-visual installation and community project by artist Kadir Karababa that explores how music carries memory, identity and a sense of home across borders.
A celebration of music and spoken word shaped by migration – co-curated by Anoushka Shankar and hosted by Nish Kumar.
Global bestselling writer and renowned activist Elif Shafak explores whether creativity can help heal our divided world.
Join a celebration of global club sounds and community at the Southbank Centre with Our Heartbeats DJ Crew for Refugee Week
A screening of exceptional short films selected by Sarah Agha for Arab Film Club, followed by a Q&A.
Past Events
Ken Grossinger in conversation following the publication of his new book - Art Works: How Organisers and Artists are Creating a Better World Together (The New Press, 2023).
A symposium and exhibition exploring migration, displacement and belonging in contemporary photographic practice. Featuring Amak Mahmoodian, Frankie Mills, Adiam Yemane, Liz Hingley and Aida Silvestri.
The SIM Project workshops give tangible meaning to people’s virtual networks and explore how the images we create and exchange through our smartphones map our place in the world.
Join Soumik Datta Arts (SDA) on Friday 13 October to enjoy an evening of music and networking at the Hawkwood Centre in Stroud.
Join community artists Carlota Matos and Hiba Elhindi for a discussion about the ethics of working with migrants in theatre.
Featuring top Palestinian comedians Alaa Shehada, Hanna Shammas and Diana Sweity on their first UK tour - performing in English.
Following a sell-out run earlier this year, No Direction Home, the UK’s first – and funniest – refugee comedy collective are returning to Soho Theatre for a new series of gigs this autumn with their very special guests.
Make your own rubbish sculpture! Presented as part of the Flamm festival 21-22 October by Creative Kernow.
The SIM Project install is a mobile exhibition in the Paintworks Event Space, for BOP festival 23, presenting over 100 personal glass and metal artefacts.





























