Saturday 28 OCTOBER
12pm – 3pm
Leeds West Indian Centre, 10 Laycock Place, Chapeltown, Leeds LS7 3AJ
Free
East Street Arts, Leeds West Indian Carnival and Leeds City Council are working in partnership to unveil a new mural by artist and costume designer Rhian Kempadoo-Millar, in early October.
The artwork celebrates the rich and vibrant history of Leeds West Indian Carnival and features on the gable end of a two-storey house on Savile Mount in Chapeltown, at the heart of the Caribbean and Carnival communities.
Join us on 28 October to celebrate the official unveiling of Reflections of Carnival with food, dance, music, and family activities. No need to book, just come along!
Related posts
-
News
Carnival-inspired mural unveiled in Chapeltown
On 3rd October, we unveiled Reflections of Carnival - a new mural by artist and costume designer Rhian Kempadoo-Millar - in Chapeltown, in partnership with Leeds West Indian Carnival and Leeds City Council.
-
News
Carnival designer selected to create new mural celebrating Leeds West Indian Carnival
We're thrilled to announce that visual artist and costume designer Rhian Kempadoo-Millar has been selected to design a new mural in Chapeltown, which celebrates the rich, vibrant history of Leeds West Indian Carnival.
-
News
Reflections of Carnival Mural
East Street Arts, as part of the ongoing ‘A City Less Grey’ project, is working in partnership with Leeds West Indian Carnival and Leeds City Council to commission a public art mural that preserves the history and richness of Leeds West Indian Carnival and represents the local community that resides in Chapeltown.