Solange Leon Iriate: Under the Same Sky
Under the Same Sky (even though it is likely your sky looks and feels entirely different to mine from where you are standing) is a showcase of new work by […]
Under the Same Sky (even though it is likely your sky looks and feels entirely different to mine from where you are standing) is a showcase of new work by […]
Queer love and support are powerful. This artwork invites you to take a moment to celebrate love and queerness in all their forms. After a year and a half of […]
Making Care is a research project, group exhibition and events programme showcasing work by artists exploring aspects of care and access provision through their practices, pointing towards more just and […]
Making Care is a research project, group exhibition and events programme showcasing work by artists exploring aspects of care and access provision through their practices, pointing towards more just and […]
Winners of Lost Species Day 2021 commission, A.MAL is a curatorial platform exploring ecology, migration and post-coloniality through speculative art and research projects. **Exhibition extended until 28 January 2022** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWIdOtKUp7U […]
Winners of Lost Species Day 2021 commission, A.MAL is a curatorial platform exploring ecology, migration and post-coloniality through speculative art and research projects. Please join us at the gallery for […]
Photos in this online exhibition were taken by JP Miller, during his period as artist in residence with the Bolivian non-profit organisation Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY) in 2019. […]
Voicing Silence is an artistic response aiming to explore emotional responses to the Sixth Mass Extinction. It questions how to represent it, how to make sense of it and what […]
By reflecting on contemporary images of transgender individuals in relation to their family, the artist seeks to query a focus on gender transition as a contemporary, individual process, to re-locate […]
Join us for the launch of Olga Saavedra Montes de Oca's solo exhibition: The Family As A Space For Gender Transition, which coincides with LGBT+ History Month in the UK. […]
As part of Third Thursdays - a new arts, music and culture programme that aims to make the centre of Brighton the place to be, with events, performances, film projections […]
Lagos-based visual artist Bernard Kalu completed an Enjoolata artist residency on Barge in April 2022. Onye Ocha Biara Uwa Ojii, the body of work that emerged, is a continuation of […]
To Mar or Enroot: Choosing the Path for Seeding the Pluriverse is an exhibition by emerging artists Mary Martin & Paccha Turner Chuji. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT2_L4P_728 About the exhibition The Pluriverse, as […]
ASTRA, an eco sci-fi puppetry epic with accessibility at its core, was one of this year's Green Curtain award winners. We are delighted to be sharing puppets and images from […]
912 is a Virtual Reality (VR) video experience based on participatory performances by trans and non-binary people dealing with the opposing life forces of waiting and carrying on, within the […]
Join us for the launch of our latest exhibition - Niya B: 912. 912 is a Virtual Reality (VR) video experience created through participatory performances by trans and non-binary people […]
This exhibition brings together, for the first time, four years' worth of experimentation produced as part of Epha’s PhD project, ‘Photosymbiosis: Towards a Method of Photographic Collaboration with England’s Heritage […]
Join us for the launch of Epha Roe's solo exhibition 'Photosymbiosis: Towards a Method of Photographic Collaboration with England’s Heritage Oak Trees'. Epha’s practice-based research looks at how photography can function as a form of collaboration between themselves and the trees in their study, bringing together human history and organic functionality as a form of […]
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