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An exclusive preview of John Campbell’s Who’s Behind Black Art, a four-part documentary series that explores the lives of five young Black emerging artists from Good Black Art.
It delves into the struggles these artists have endured from a young age to the present, their triumphs, their candid experiences with racism, their battles to get where they are today, and their work. Followed by a discussion with director and writer John Campbell and Tobi Demuren, Global Head of Advocacy Marketing for LinkedIn.
This event is part of Triangle of Unity, where visitors are invited to celebrate the arts, culture, and innovation of the Atlantic Triangle. Featuring a food village, captivating performances, panel discussions, vibrant art displays and The World Reimagined globe tours.
Free to attend and open to all, this festival offers an immersive experience for the entire family. Don’t miss out on this unique celebration of unity and heritage. Join us to redefine, rebalance, reimagine the Atlantic Triangle and explore this years theme.
Triangle of Unity forms part of Lost and Found: Stories of sanctuary and belonging.
Lost & Found foregrounds stories of sanctuary - exploring themes of refuge, resilience, and the search for safety in a world facing significant social, political, and environmental challenges.
This eclectic programme of art, film, ideas and discussions reflects King’s status as a University of Sanctuary. It has been inspired and informed by King’s life-changing research and co-created with artists and communities from across London and beyond.
Event details
Emond J. Safra Lecture TheatreStrand Building
Strand Campus, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS