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Octavia Poetry Collective once again making head way by featuring in this months (March 2017) issue of ASOS magazine. The six (of eighteen) women of colour led by Rachel Long discuss why they chose poetry (spoken word & written form) to express themselves. What their vision is, how they function as a collective, their highlights, …
IMAG101 – Imagine Mental Health from Fuzzy Duck on Vimeo. The Living Free Collective have teamed up with Imagine Independence who are national charity help people cope with mental health and provide them with guidance to become independent. The collaboration will result in an exhibition entitled ‘RAW Silence’ around Croydon from 30th November to 6th …
Well, well, what can we say? Since the first Living Free Collective exhibition/party last year the movement has grown in numbers. It really has become one big family without sounding cliche. No one has had to compromise themselves or their work. With open arms we’ve collaborated and exhibited in Shoreditch (alongside Creative Debuts), Chelsea, Thornton …
In the build up to the presidential campaign, here is an erasure poem presented by spoken word poet Anjali Barot from London as part of the Living Free Collective. This is an edited / erasure version of Donald Trump’s actual acceptance speech at the Republican national convention done in such a way as to reveal …
Tracklist Hall and Oates – I Can’t Go That Slave – Watching You S.O.S. Band – The Finest Alexander O’Neal – Fake B.B. & Q. Band – Main Attraction Bobby Brown – I’ll Be Good To You Main Source – Looking At The Front Door Public Enemy – Brothers Gonna Work It Out A Tribe …
On Tuesday 18th October 2016, Alec Saunders aka Colourblind was part of a collaboration between Creative Debuts and Bond Dickinson. Alec is among 23 artists who are sharing their work for the next 2/3 months. The offices are located on the sideside of the Thames, overlooking Tower Bridge and City Hall. The art was well …