Archive

From the architecture pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas marathon and the general ecology programme, explore over 50 years of artists, projects and exhibitions.

Rehana Zaman: Everything Worthwhile is Done with Other People

Rehana Zaman: Everything Worthwhile is Done with Other People

Feb 2018 – ongoing

Rehana Zaman’s residency examines the intersections of race, gender and class within the UK criminal justice system.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #5

Cracks in the Curriculum #5

Online 24–25 Jun 2023

"What is it to be oneself?" Educators joined artist Jade de Montserrat for online workshops exploring self-image and identity.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #4: Sweet Rebellion

Cracks in the Curriculum #4: Sweet Rebellion

Online Ongoing

An education resource for teachers to rethink the ways we talk about colonialism and its legacy in schools.

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A group of young people all facing in the same direction, with the light behind them

Radio Ballads

Serpentine North Gallery 31 Mar — 29 May 2022

Artists Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar present four bodies of work, exploring stories of labour, and who cares for who and in what way.

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Radio Ballads

Radio Ballads

Serpentine North Gallery Offsite Feb 2019 – Ongoing

A three year project which sees four artists embedded in social care services and community settings in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

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Becontree Broadcasting Station: Radio Ballads Legacy Project 

Becontree Broadcasting Station: Radio Ballads Legacy Project 

Summer 2021

An Artist-in-Residence will work with local communities to design and create the Becontree Broadcasting Station for Valence Library. 

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Ain Bailey

Ain Bailey

Offsite August 2018 - Ongoing

In collaboration with Micro Rainbow Ain Bailey’s residency explores the role that sound plays in identity formation.

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ACT ESOL

ACT ESOL

9 Apr 2011

ACT ESOL is an ongoing practice-led collaborative action research project initiated by Serpentine Projects in partnership with English for Action.

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Which Way Now?

Which Way Now?

Jun 2018 – ongoing

Sam Curtis invites children to lead a series of walks through their neighbourhood, exploring the ways in which we can learn to re-think the city by listening to children.

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