MARCH 18TH
FROM THE CARIBBEAN TO COVENTRY
10AM - 6PM
BARBICAN
A journey that starts in France and Belgium at the time of the Great War and ends in 1980's Coventry. The exhibition will explore the hugely positive influences on British youth culture that Caribbean immigration has brought, and continues to bring to the United Kingdom. Using music genres and fashion as the touch points the show will include architecture, art and literature as well as direct contributions from fans and 'faces' alike.
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BE CREATIVE REMAIN RESILIENT
12PM - 6PM
THE SHOWROOM
Be Creative Remain Resilient is artist Kay Abude's first presentation in the UK. In her practice Abude opens up a broad inquiry into the nature of work and labour, exploring the politics of making, the economics associated with artistic practice, and the difficulties and precarities associated with creative careers, specifically among migrant communities.
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THE CULTURE CRYPT MAGAZINE LAUNCH
7PM The Culture Crypt magazine is launching its first print issue this year in partnership with Rough Trade East. This free event will be an opportunity to get your hands on your very own print copy of one of four dynamic covers and content [with the fourth cover being bundled as a special giveaway to those early in attendance].
FREE
Orii Community Jam Sessions
8PM
COLOUR FACTORY
Enabling the best musicians and artists in town to connect in a carefully curated sonic space, in the heart of Hackney Wick.
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