Presented by Playing the Race Card and curated by Lorna Hamilton-Brown RCA MBE, this thought-provoking exhibition highlights over 40 talented black artists from the South East. The contemporary artworks exhibited include painting, sign-writing, fashion, textiles, sculpture, collage, photography, and video, inviting you to explore the beauty and complexity of Black Joy. Don't miss the vibrant accompanying programme of live events, featuring performances, workshops, talks, tours and more!
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