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Exhibition: Home Is Not A Place

In 2021, photographer and writer, Johny Pitts, and poet Roger Robinson travelled around the British coast in search of an answer to the question 'What is Black Britain?' Their collaboration became Home is Not a Place.

Date: On until Saturday 23rd September

Price: Free

Location: The Photographer's Gallery, Oxford Circus

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Exhibition: Home Is Not A Place

Exhibition: Cinga Samson @ White Cube

White Cube Mason’s Yard is presents ‘Nzulu yemfihlakalo’, a new group of oil paintings by South African artist Cinga Samson. Completed in his studio in Cape Town, the artist’s dreamlike large-scale tableaux and portraits draw from his environment and metaphysical concerns, prompting the viewer to confront the epistemological boundaries of our collective understanding.

Preview on Thursday 6th July @ 6pm.

Date: Friday 7th July - Saturday 26th July

Price: Free

Location: White Cube, Bermondsey

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Exhibition: Cinga Samson

Day Party: Sweet Nothings - AAJA Snake Pit

An all day disco in the sun. Expect disco, house & garage supplied by resident DJs.

Date: Saturday 8th July

Price: From £6

Location: The Snake Pit, Deptford

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Day Party: Sweet Nothings - AAJA Snake Pit

Exhibition: Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems is celebrated for her exploration of identity, power, desire and social justice through work that challenges representations of race, gender, and class. The largest presentation of the artist’s multi-disciplinary work in the UK to date, this exhibition brings together photographs, films and installations spanning over three decades.

Date: On until Sunday 3rd September

Price: Free

Location: Barbican

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Exhibition: Carrie Mae Weems

Protest: PRIDE IS A PROTEST

London Trans+ Pride takes place this Saturday from 13:00.

This year the march route will begin at Trafalgar Square and end at Wellington Arch, followed by a series of speeches.

Date: Saturday 8th July

Price: Free

Locations: See map

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Protest: PRIDE IS A PROTEST

Exhibition: ICA's Through the Lens - A DreamArts Exhibition

The work of DreamArts Carers Express programme, this group exhibition showcases still images charting young people’s engagement with photography and represents an exchange of knowledge with the camera lens, encouraging creativity and self-expression. Themes of the works include nature, strength, chaos, climate change and beauty.

Preview night on Thursday 6th July.

Date: On until Sunday 16th July

Price: Free

Location: ICA, Piccadilly Circus

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Exhibition: Through the Lens - A DreamArts Exhibition

Art Fair: Lucid Day

Lucid is taking place hosting an art fair, live music and raffles as a fundraiser for Him, Then Us, a short film in the making by Elika Norowzian, Gabriel Plant & George Hervey.

Date: Saturday 8th July

Price: From £11.50

Location: Off The Cuff, Herne Hill

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Art Fair: Lucid Day

Event: Origins x Livity Sound: Hodge & Peverelist (All Night Long) & More

Hodge & Peverelist take the helm behind the Corsica Studios Room 1 booth for another all nighter after a special first encounter.

Date: Saturday 8th July

Price: From £16.90

Location: Corsica Studios, Elephant and Castle

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Event: Origins x Livity Sound: Hodge & Peverelist (All Night Long) & More

Munch of the Week

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A Korean BBQ grill restruarant in North London.

This spot was recommended by AZADI.mp3 in her guide to North London. Check out her guide for her personal tip on what to order.

Price: £

Location: Tufnell Park

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