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Not Just Brown, Not Just Indian
Mathushaa Sagthidas

The Lab Oaklands Rise, 19 Green Street, London

A new exhibition by Tamil British photographer Mathushaa Sagthidas opens at The Lab at Oaklands Rise. The exhibition...

Free

Lucy Orta
Traces: Stories of Migration

Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery 181-183 Bow Road, London

Lucy Orta Traces: Stories of Migration offers insight into the migration histories woven into the landscape of east London. 

Free

Nunnery Café Exhibition | Memory Archives by Jiacun Li  

Nunnery Café 181 Bow Road, London

For the summer edition of our Nunnery Café exhibition programme, we’re proud to present ‘Memory Archives’ - a solo exhibition of new and existing prints, comics, and drawings by London-based illustrator and animator, Jiacun Li.

Free

Common Distributions

Common Distributions is an installation inside an empty retail space at Pump House Square welcoming our local community to explore ways to transform Royal Albert Wharf.

Workshop: Archiving our journeys through poetry with Nathalie Abi-Ezzi

Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

Journeys. These can be physical journeys from one place to another, emotional journeys, or the journeys of life like leaving home, parenthood, friendships, and more. Guided by author Nathalie Abi-Ezzi, explore how to play and experiment with words, shaping your personal lived experiences into poems rooted in place, culture, and selfhood. All levels of experience are welcome.

£7

Book signing: Needle Around her Neck signing and reading with Nathalie Abi-Ezzi

Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery 181-183 Bow Road, London

Bask in an evening celebrating the publication of Needle Around her Neck - a collection of poems penned by Nathalie Abi-Ezzi that takes its cues from the multiplicity of experiences shared during the Traces: Stories of Migration project, weaving more recent migrant stories into the history of the East End rag trade. Expect poetry readings from the collection, a late-night viewing of the exhibition, and a chance to get your copy signed by Nathalie herself.

Free