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Archive interview: Exploring Ultiverse with Akeelah Bertram
Between 2016 and 2018, Akeelah Bertram created the Ultiverse. We spoke to her before its showing at Light Night at The Tetley in October 2018.
Between 2016 and 2018, Akeelah Bertram created the Ultiverse. We spoke to her before its showing at Light Night at The Tetley in October 2018.
In March 2017, East Street Arts studio holder James Thompson brought his work Inflated Space III to a week-long residency at Patrick Studios.
Between 2014 and 2015, photographer Jonathan Turner photographed individuals, families and community groups in Chapeltown, Leeds to celebrate diversity through portraits of local residents.
Between 2013 and 2014 artist Selina Thompson explored the cultural and social debate surrounding black hair, and how it contributes to our understanding of black identity.
Creating a neighbourhood zine by and for the community.
As part of the Contemporary Art Society "Culture Matters" webinar series, experts discussed how High Street's could be repurposed through culture.
Meet the artists and arts organisations that make up our Guild programme.
East Street Arts' star striker, Emma Beverley, transferring to our big city rivals in a big-money transfer... But it's not our parallel universe, and there is no big money transfer, damn!
A warm welcome to our Artist Researcher and Artist Educator Kremena and Rosie.
Vee Dagger is a Taiwanese lesbian drag artist inspired by villainesses, sixties technicolour, overwrought horror, and birds.
Metin Akdemir, produces and curates works in film and contemporary art, looks at the invisible objects and people of daily life, urban memory through spaces as well as mainstream films and narratives from a queer perspective.
Axmed Maxamed is a Queer Diasporic Somali activist, organizer and music nerd. Axmed was born in Xamar, Somalia where he spent his early years until his family had to flee during the civil war and ended up in the Netherlands