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.

Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines

1 Apr 2016

Created by Bombay based media collective CAMP while in residence on the Edgware Road.

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Why Archive? Why Print?

Why Archive? Why Print?

1 Apr 2008

Produced using the online archive and publishing tool edgwareroad.org, created by CAMP while in residence on the Edgware Road.

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Saturday Talks: Tamsin Hong on Yinka Shonibare CBE: Suspended States

Saturday Talks: Tamsin Hong on Yinka Shonibare CBE: Suspended States

Serpentine South Gallery Saturday 4 May 2024, 3pm

Tamsin Hong, Exhibitions Curator, leads a tour of Yinka Shonibare CBE: Suspended States.

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Play as Radical Practice Toolkit

Play as Radical Practice Toolkit

1 Mar 2017

Supporting early educators to form solidarities children advocate for free play in the state school system.

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Is this OUR Edgeware Road?

Is this OUR Edgeware Road?

30 Apr 2016

A response to the question 'Is this our Edgeware Road?', proposed as a series of possibilities for the area.

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How We Hold: Rehearsals for Art and Social Change

How We Hold: Rehearsals for Art and Social Change

Ongoing resource

A book inviting arts educators, cultural workers, facilitators and organisers, who want to use creative practice to work towards change, through personal and social transformation.

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Public 10

Public 10

30 Apr 2016

Public 10 designed ways of making future planning more accessible to those who lived in the Edgware Road area.

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The School and the Neighbourhood: A Subverted Curriculum

The School and the Neighbourhood: A Subverted Curriculum

1 Jun 2016

A curriculum for use by teachers and students to bring their schools into conversation with their local area.

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Radio Ballads: Songs for Change

Radio Ballads: Songs for Change

Ongoing resource

Radio Ballads: Songs for Change centres the voices and experiences of people whose care keeps many of us afloat through civic, grassroots and informal networks.

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