
New exhibition of Ute Mahler’s work from East Germany in the ’70s and ’80s
New exhibition of Ute Mahler's work from East Germany in the '70s and '80s...
In the latest episode of our podcast series, "Voices", Heroine Lisl Ponger, curator of our weekly Online Film Festival, talks about how her way of working and living has changed in 2020, as well as her favourite programmes from the festival....
Looking for a challenging summer volunteering project that will boost your CV?...
Suné Woods's commissioned contribution to Meshell Ndegeocello's project: Chapter & Verse: The Gospel of James Baldwin...
In a series between photographer and community, LaToya Ruby Frazier explores the fallout of a factory’s closure in her series ‘The Last Cruze’....
The latest in our VOICES series, Indrė Šerpytytė discusses her installation for 'Refugees: Forced to Flee' at the IWM...
In Ecuador approximately 200 facilities exist to ‘cure’ homosexual men, women and transsexuals. Unfortunately, the majority of these centers remain open because they are disguised as Treatment facilities for alcoholics and drug addicts....
Hundred Heroines' Projects Manager, Vanessa Ansa, shares her essay on the sounds of Carrie Mae Weems' kitchen...
New exhibition of Ute Mahler’s work from East Germany in the ’70s and ’80s
In the latest episode of our podcast series, “Voices”, Heroine Lisl Ponger, curator of our weekly Online Film Festival, talks about how her way of working and living has changed in 2020, as well as her favourite programmes from the festival.
Looking for a challenging summer volunteering project that will boost your CV?
Suné Woods’s commissioned contribution to Meshell Ndegeocello’s project: Chapter & Verse: The Gospel of James Baldwin
In a series between photographer and community, LaToya Ruby Frazier explores the fallout of a factory’s closure in her series ‘The Last Cruze’.
The latest in our VOICES series, Indrė Šerpytytė discusses her installation for ‘Refugees: Forced to Flee’ at the IWM
In Ecuador approximately 200 facilities exist to ‘cure’ homosexual men, women and transsexuals. Unfortunately, the majority of these centers remain open because they are disguised as Treatment facilities for alcoholics and drug addicts.
Hundred Heroines’ Projects Manager, Vanessa Ansa, shares her essay on the sounds of Carrie Mae Weems’ kitchen