
Eating Myself: Pepa Duarte on Identity through food, kitchen and family
Eating Myself was born out of the urge to talk about the relationship between women and food, and eating as an essential part of Peruvian and Latin American tradition.
Eating Myself was born out of the urge to talk about the relationship between women and food, and eating as an essential part of Peruvian and Latin American tradition.
Maia Elsner’s poetry shines like an immeasurable burst giving purpose to the unfinished.
London’s Latin Music Festival La Linea will make a much anticipated return this spring featuring artists from across the eclectic and thriving Latin music scene in venues across the Capital from 21st April to 2nd May 2022
A Word of Love to the Queer Community (Una palabra de amor para la comunidad queer) is a performance by the nonbinary London based artist Lorenzo Belenguer
Pollinators see colours differently from us, forage in different ways, and emerge in different seasons to each other. As a result, a garden designed for them may look quite different from a garden designed for us.
Out On An Island’s book and exhibition unveil a vibrant heritage trail of people, places and moving oral histories, looking back at over 100 years and dispelling the myth that there is no LGBTQ+ community on the Isle of Wight
Serpentine’s Pavilion Black Chapel, designed by Theaster Gates, will pay homage to British craft and manufacturing traditions
Argentine movie Shalom Taiwan screens this February in London
This discussion will engage with questions surrounding the aesthetics and ethics of responding to violent events and collective memory on film.