Horace Ové and Notting Hill Carnival
Publisher Margaret Busby explores the rise of Carnival as a means of celebration and defiance for the Windrush generation
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Publisher Margaret Busby explores the rise of Carnival as a means of celebration and defiance for the Windrush generation
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Berlin, Ina GRM in Paris and Tempelaukkio Kirke in Helsinki. In all of her work, Arkbro focuses on the ... the listener to gradually transform into the sound itself. In January 2025, Ellen joins the community ... ellenarkbro.com GOETHE-INSTITUT x SOMERSET HOUSE STUDIOS RESIDENCY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CTM ...
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Writer, educator, broadcaster and musician Vivien Goldman explores the impact of the Windrush generation on British music culture in the second half of the 20th century.
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Gallery tours, artist talks and a poetry reading.
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1-54 Forum, the fair’s talk programme, returns with a focus on productive networks of creatives of the African global diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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We welcome Creative Careers Academy members Alex, Di'mond and Teresa to reflect on their experience of working at Somerset House.
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Video installation by artist Jenna Sutela, in collaboration with Studios resident Memo Akten & Damien Henry, Head of Innovation at the Google Arts & Culture Lab.
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Come behind the camera for this month’s Upgrade Yourself Live with Ashley Verse, renowned capturer of the UK music scene.
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Griffin’s antidisciplinary practice includes electronic noise, one-to-one performances, objects (found and made) and drawings.
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The Wake-up Phase is one of the shortest phases, lasting between half an hour to one hour.
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Using film, photography and music, Caleb Femi pushes the boundaries of poetry on the page.
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An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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Juliana Huxtable joins the Somerset House Studios community in May for a residency programme in collaboration with Goethe-Institut London. To celebrate, we share a recent mix from DJ Mag.
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hosting the talk. Send in your questions via our live social platforms for a chance to have them answered ... as an English and Music teacher, but quickly realised the kids were far more interested in skating! ... After several years of teaching and travelling in Palestine and in the Middle East, and after studying ...
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Get Up, Stand Up Now contributor Errol Lloyd recalls his time with the pioneering Windrush generation artist group
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Somerset House Young Producers share their experiences of their first months working at Somerset House, exploring Black history, heritage and culture in relation to Somerset House.
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In this talk join all-round creative Amzy OBR, who has established herself in many creative roles.
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New commission that examines how sound operates in society as well as exploring the parameters of her own relationship with American Sign Language and spoken languages.
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How can we use technology to nurture a more inclusive culture in digital art, electronic music, and beyond?
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Exhibiting artists from Good Grief. Charlie Brown! walk and talk us through their own relationship with Charles M.Schulz’s Peanuts characters.
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