May 21 All day
Curated by Zula Rabikowska, this event combines a group exhibition, film screenings and a panel discussion which will explore and rethink the meaning of “Eastern Europe” today. The event brings together 18 different artists from Poland, Romania, Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, UK, Moldova and Ukraine working with photography, moving image, sculpture and performance.
Exhibiting artists: Ania Ready, Diana Serban, Erika Nina Suárez, Eve Gil, Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz, Ioana Marinca, Kasia Ślesińska, Katie McCraw, Ksenia Kazintseva, Laura Bivolaru, Lina Ivanova, Marcelina Amelia & Grupa Łono, Nastassja Nefjodov, Patricia Petersen, Paulina Korobkiewicz, Vera Hadzhiyska, Viktoriia Hrytsa, Zula Rabikowska.
Zula Rabikowska is a London-based documentary photographer, whose work explores topics related to Eastern Europe, migration, identity, and LGBTQI+ communities. Zula specialises in portraiture and often collaborates with artists, authors, creatives and musicians, and is dedicated to documenting queer communities globally. Zula’s work has been published by the Guardian, BBC, Dazed, Photomonitor, BJP, Nonchalant Magazine, Gay Times and Diva Magazine. Amongst others, Zula is a recipient of the Centre for British Photography Grant, Getty Images Grant, Mead Fellowship and Robert Giard Grant. You can see more of Zula’s work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zula.ra/ and on her website https://zulara.co.uk/