Learning
Our award-winning learning and research programme involves people of all ages, locally and internationally and is reflected in activities in Iniva's Education Space and off-site locations. New models of practice and collaboration connect different people with contemporary art and ideas.
Past projects and exhibitions:
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with Margareta Kern and contributors
15 September - 1 October 2011
Lively discussions, workshops and a walking tour with artist Margareta Kern and contributors explore contemporary politics, migration and labour. Themes include: who are the migrant workers today?; current crises and the rise of xenophobia; a history of anti-fascism in Britain, and immigration and protest.
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Social Archive: An Economic Forecast (Shoreditch)
See films created in workshops led by artist Shiraz Bayjoo about the contrasting economics of Shoreditch through interviews with the people who live and work in the area. Students, local entrepreneurs, established shopkeepers and those passing through give insights into the area - a creative hub, on the edge of the City, close to the Olympic Park and also in one of the poorest boroughs in the UK.
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How Can I (or You) Resist - exhibition curated by the Inivators
15-18 June 2011
Emerging artists Lloyd Corporation (Sebastian Lloyd Rees and Ali Eisa), Paul Crook, Lily Keal and Ella Golt create works around the theme of 'resistance' in an exhibition organised by some of the Inivators. It further explores issues from the Inivators' Possible Damage exhibition which took place earlier this year.
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Possible Damage
This exhibition and events present an archive of the recent student protests including an installation, performance and public interventions. Organised by Iniva's Youth Advisory Board, the Inivators, and Tania El Khoury in response to the Rabih Mroué exhibition.
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Learning and Archives
Stuart Hall Library


Photographic archive
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