Past Projects
Discover our past projects and productions, including work with charities, community groups and the local communities in London.
An Island of Solidarity, not an Island of Strangers
Exhibition
Public exhibition in partnership with Rich Mix London, showcasing banners created by participants from our programme Embrace: A Collective Voice.
The exhibition centred the perspectives of global majority communities, particularly North African, Arab and Latin American diasporas, using creativity as a tool for social justice, identity, and representation.
Embrace: Programme Closing Reception
Event
This event was the closing night of our programme Embrace: A Collective Voice which centred the perspectives of Global Majority communities, particularly North African, Arab and Latin American diasporas, using creativity as a tool for social justice, identity, and representation.
The evening was a collective celebration with spoken words and drumming session. A space where art, activism, and solidarity came together.
Embrace: A Collective Voice
Creative Programme
This was a year‑long programme funded funded by the National Lottery Community Fund involving 8 creative workshops and art-making sessions aimed at Latin American, North African/Arab, and Global Majority diasporas, where participants delved into themes such as colourism, language discrimination, and the historical roots of solidarity shaped by colonisation and religion.
Fiesta Hafla Party
Event
This was our official launch event, a special and powerful gathering of creativity, conversation, and solidarity where we explored the importance of working together, creative resistance, and reimagining community. It was an evening celebrating our journey thus far and uplifting our communities through the power of the Arts.
We had an inspiring lineup with a spoken word performance, thought-provoking panel, and a live DJ set that kept the energy going! Funded by the Coop.
What Now?!
Board Game Workshop
In this hands-on workshop we discussed everyday racial microaggressions and otherness through the creation of a board game as an anti-racism educational tool.
Aimed at Latin Americans and North African/Arabs living in London who are tired of being told “you speak good English” or “you are so articulate?”, or who often get asked “where were you born?”
Our Journey, Our Story
Exhibition
Commissioned by Refugee Action, an independent charity that provides advice and support to refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and campaigns for a fairer asylum system. We facilitated art-making workshops aimed at curating an exhibition with a community of artists from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds.
The Other Checkbox
Programme
The 'Other Checkbox' was a programme funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation consisting of a survey, a podcast, art-making workshops and an exhibition, in which we explored the inequalities within the equality and diversity monitoring forms and the national statistics. The idea of the project was born from our continuous conversation and debates on identity and not feeling represented or belonging.