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  • Arts and crafts
  • Heritage and history

Peer Gallery Presents History is a Living Weapon in Yr Hand

Hackney's Black History Season returns this October. Discover, learn and participate in events across the borough.

  • Arts and crafts
  • Heritage and history

About This Event

Visit Peer gallery for a  solo exhibition of new work by artist Onyeka Igwe. The exhibition is comprised of the two-screen installation, A Radical Duet (2023), along with an installation of paraphernalia, props and production materials.

The exhibition takes London in 1947 as its starting point. At this time, London was a hub of radical anti-colonial activity with artists, activists and intellectuals Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Sylvia Wynter, C.L.R. James, Kwame Nkrumah and George Padmore all spending time in the city.

This exhibition is for all ages. This exhibition will be on display until 14th December 2024. Open Wed – Sat, 12PM–6PM

Accessibility Information

    Peer Gallery is wheelchair accessible. There are no accessible toilets onsite. The nearest accessible toilet is Shoreditch Library, located opposite Peer Gallery.