The Give Over Exhibition is on the ground floor of the Showroom Workstation, open on weekdays and two Saturdays: 26 October and 2 November.
Give Over have commissioned three artists, Sarah Lasoye, Nasha Cash, and Wemmy Ogunyankin, to respond creatively to racist media reporting, using border abolitionist frameworks. There will be poetry, photography, and illustration.
Curated by Shivaya Prasad.
Content notice: Global Majority audiences should be aware that this exhibition and work will contain upsetting language regarding racism and the mistreatment of Black and brown people.
Nevertheless, this is also an exhibition of love, solidarity, and connection.
Open weekdays 8am–6pm. Open on two Saturdays: 26th October and 2 November.
Give Over is part of Opus Independents, a project that uses border abolition to reframe media reporting of refugees and immigration more broadly. Give Over uses varying formats to disseminate border abolition, and to apply abolitionist frameworks when examining racist and white supremacist narratives in journalism.
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