"OUR" is a captivating story penned by award-winning writer Phillip B Williams. The narrative revolves around Saint, an enigmatic woman with formidable conjuring abilities, who in the 1830s liberates enslaved individuals by destroying plantations across Arkansas. She leads them to Ours, a concealed town north of St. Louis where they can thrive. Despite Saint's efforts to safeguard Ours, her powers and memories wane over time, leaving the community vulnerable to intruders with their own abilities Read more
"Not A Country" challenges the notion of Africa as a single entity by celebrating its cultural diversity through attire and textiles. The project explores how the black body interacts within the British landscape, highlighting the significance of fabric as a representation of shared identity across the continent. It prompts discussions on the impacts of colonialism, capitalism, religion, and globalization on traditional dress across Africa's 54 countries and 3000 ethnic groups. Using migrant pos Read more
Bounce Black and the Young Africa Centre collaborate to present this special event, an intimate conversation with critically acclaimed author Minda Harts. Read more
Almas Art Foundation presents a week-long exhibition by Kenyan artist, Richard Kimathi. Heaven is Dry brings together a selection of works from Kimathi’s prolific career spanning three decades. The week will also mark the launch of a documentary film and publication on the artist, produced by Almas Art Foundation. Read more