Our Space

Explore our Past & Present Exhibitions

Gaan a Farin

unique exhibit named “Gaan a Farin” that recreates a front room, dining room, and bedroom to reflect the period’s living spaces, providing a tangible connection to the past.

celebrate our diverse legacy

visit our exhibition and learn

Our exhibitions are designed both as a historical archive and a community heritage project, offering educational and reflective opportunities through personal testimony, visuals, and domestic reconstructions. It remains a living project, regularly seeking more stories and artefacts from the Windrush Generation and their families.

Past Events Highlights

Take a look back at some of the memorable moments from our past events.

"Homage to Heritage

Zoe Sinclair’s digital collages reflect Windrush history by artistically capturing narratives and icons of Caribbean heritage, migration, and Black British experience.

1970’s Lovers Rock UK

Curated by CeeBee Multimedia aka Colin Brown,

Walls That Speak

The stories told, displayed upon the walls give a true indication of early life in Britain during that Windrush generation. They also bring the lives of the depicted to life, right up to current time

Afro Hair

Spanning generations, continents and cultures, the exhibition provides insight into the different meanings and purposes of afro hairstyles. Whether it’s braided hair being used to show a person’s age, their and spirituality, or indicate freedom from slavery.

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