Dear all, you are cordially invited to join us for the launch of Here, Now a new exhibition at the Horniman Museum and Gardens about newly arrived refugees and asylum seekers to South East London. This is a great opportunity to meet members of the local community and to raise a glass to the humanity we all share.
Please join us on the Monday 14th March at 6.30-8pm. Light snacks and drinks are provided. Please circulate to your contacts and RSVP to [log in to unmask] by 5pm on Monday 7th March.
Here, Now is a collaborative project delivered in partnership with photographer Nana Varveropoulou and Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers. At a time when the media presents only one narrative about refugees, this project tells another side of the story by illustrating individuals' different experiences of migration to South East London.
Over four months, Nana worked alongside ten newly arrived migrants in the local area to produce a series of portraits. Throughout the project, individuals took an active role in how they were represented. Thinking about places that, in some way, are associated with their lives in London, each individual decided where and how they would be photographed as well as providing the text that accompanies their portrait. The resulting work offers a glimpse into life for new arrivals, their challenges, the ups and downs and the experiences we all share as Londoners.
All the best,
Dom
Domenico Sergi
Community Engagement Officer
Please note I work Wednesday and Thursday only.
My colleague Rachel Harrison (Community Engagement Officer) works Monday to Wednesday.
Horniman Museum and Gardens
100 London Road Forest Hill, London SE23 3PQ
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