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Monday, 11 May, 2026
9.3 C
Brixton

Culture

Through the Lens in Photofusion

If you have a few minutes to spare in the centre of Brixton, you could very enjoyably spend them in...
Jo Gibbs’ new art show, Scalloped, marks the reopening of the Bonnington Cafe. Jo is a local artist whose work...
Perceive Sea, Dunes, Mountains in Move is the new exhibition in Brixton’s 198 Contemporary Arts & Learning. Exported from Finland,...
Showcased in an exhibition in the Black Cultural Archives in Windrush Square, Brilliant Black British History written by Atinuke and...
Soft ground, Trevor Yeung’s new show at Gasworks, is a glimpse into the lives of those gay men who cruise...
Late night tube travellers might have caught a glimpse of the hectic activity in the early hours of this morning,...
Black History Month (BHM) sees the library host an art show for Black artists. Emerge & Establish showcases the work...
Think of Peter Paul Rubens and women, and you immediately think of paintings of naked, fleshy women draped passively across...
Fancy an evening of music by Black musicians? On Friday 3 November the wonderful Pegasus Opera Company is putting on...
The Black Cultural Archives (BCA), based on Brixton’s Windrush Square, is joining other institutions by celebrating Black Futures Month this...
Award winning gay and queer visual artists from London, Berlin and further afield are coming to The Bureau of Silly...
So Sings My Soul, Claire Brennan's new show in the Tate Library, is in two parts. Partly it is a...