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23 Nov 2022

ICF @ Block 336

Following the success of ICF’s Diaspora Pavilion 2: London presented in partnership with Block 336, Block has invited ICF to participate in a year-long curatorial residency at the gallery that will take place from December 2022 – December 2023.

Whilst in residence at Block 336, ICF will present a programme of exhibitions, workshops and events that dialogue with our wider programme and ongoing exploration of diaspora as a critical framework through which we address and complicate public discourse and critical issues. We will use this time to nurture meaningful engagements with Brixton communities and local partners over a sustained time, as well as create more opportunities for artists and curators to gather, experiment and share work.