EXHIBITIONS, TALKS, PANELS & WORKSHOPS

Exhibitions

2020

gal-dem x Samsung s6 tablet Instagram in-conversation with artist Soofiya

ELCAF 2019 Online Festival Instagram Takeover

2019

Not Being Funny (solo exhibition), St Margaret’s House, London

2018

Black to the future, Showcase Gallery, Southampton

Decolonise Fest Exhibition, 198 Gallery, London

2017

No Turning Back, Migration Museum, London

REVEAL, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

We Are Here, Alev Lenz Studio, London

2016

SIREN presents: Synchronise, The Yard, London

Ain’t I Beautiful? The Job Centre, London

 

Talks and panels

Women of Colour in the Arts Panel (Chair) gal-dem’s International Women’s Day Weekender, Eccleston Yard, London (March 2019)

I’m not Bossy, I’m the Boss, Lyric Hammersmith (March, 2019)

Sarah Bonnell School, Creative Careers event (January 2019)

Afrofuturism. What next? Southampton Solent University (November 2018)

BBC Newsnight, Serena Williams : can cartoons be racist? BBC Broadcasting House (September, 2018)

Hox How To Know The Difference – Appropriation vs. Appreciation in Fashion, The Hoxton Holborn, London (June, 2018) 

Futures: Illustration, What now? Panel, Kingston School of Art, London (May, 2018)

gal-dem open lecture, Arts University Bournemouth (April, 2018) 

In conversation with gal-dem, Liberty London, London (March, 2018)

Stop the Flow! With London College of Communication, Tate Modern, London (February, 2018)

The Treasury: Something Poppy with Leyla Reynolds, Roundhouse Radio, London (December, 2017)

The Representation of Women of Colour in the Arts, Tate Britain, London (October, 2016)

Two Steps to the Left, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge (September, 2016)

gal-dem q&a panel, Glasgow Zine Fest, Glasgow (May, 2016)

Workshops

Illustration station, Black Girl Fest x Becoming, Canada Water, London (9th, 10th, 11th April, 2019)

“Satire, behbe” Black Girl Fest, Protein Studios, Shoreditch, London (October, 2018)

ELCAF springboard sessions, The Round Chapel, Hackney, London (June, 2018)

Reimagining Feminism, Brainchild Festival, Sussex (July, 2017)

Gallery tour leader – Sonia Boyce, We move in her way, ICA, London (November, 2016)