Free Tate Modern Talk

Embassy: Communities

Richard Bell, The Sign Says It, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery, Meeanjin / Brisbane

Join us for the fourth weekend of Richard Bell’s Embassy

Housed in a tent surrounded by protest signs, Embassy is a space for activism and dialogue in support of Aboriginal land rights in Australia.

This day explores the challenges that Bankside communities are facing, particularly questions around gentrification, social justice, and community organising. Contributes include The Blk Outside, Coin Street and Living Bankside among others. Visitors are encouraged to take part in these conversations, sharing their stories and experiences. All conversations are documented, forming part of an archive that transcends national boundaries.

11.00–13.00

This conversation highlights the history of community organising in Bankside. We will be joined by members of Coin Street, including Natalie Bell, Head of Youth and Community Programmes, and Iain Tucket, Chief Executive of Coin Street Community Builders. In addition, we will be hearing from the team at Living Bankside, including Amir Eden, Executive Chair, and Adelina Godinho, a local resident and participant in the 2022 Living Bankside Academy programme.

13.00–14.30

Join us for a free community lunch provided by Walworth Living Room which is a community space open to everyone and a project of Pembroke House.

Hear from Sharmada Nagarajan, Progamme Manager at Neighbourhood Food Model, and Richard Galpin, Director of Partnerships at Pembroke House, who will discuss their work to build a more ethical and sustainable community food system in Southwark.

14.30–15.30

Richard Bell explores the reclaiming and restoration of green spaces with Carole Wright who is a community gardener activist and founder of Blak Outside, in conversation with artist Blkmoodyboi.

The event will be filmed and livestreamed.

Tate Modern

Turbine Hall Bridge or streamed online

Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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Date & Time

10 June 2023 at 11.00–17.00