Earth, Memory, and the Spaces We Inhabit: Matrilineal Legacies in Contemporary Architecture
Image Credit: Cianeh A. Kpukuyou
Black Females in Architecture (BFA) is excited to presents our debut exhibition at London Festival of Architecture, boldly challenging the traditional boundaries of architecture.
Guided by the themes of ecology, leisure and sustenance, the exhibition will feature:
Three architectural interventions
Sculptural and design objects by a series of incredible diasporic artists
A sonic installation by Edan
Cinematic portraits by Liberian filmmaker Cianeh A. Kpukuyou
Please see more information on the LFA website here.
A collaboration between BFA, DepArt and Edan. Hosted by NOW Gallery. Supported by the Public Discourse program at rearc institute for the London Festival of Architecture 2025.
Exhibition LAUNCH EVENT
Join us on Thursday 5 June 2025 at 6pm to celebrate the exhibition launch which is part of a series of takeovers at NOW Gallery, Greenwich Peninsula including two other architectural exhibitions by Citizen Architects and Somali Architecture. Marking the inaugural participation in the LFA for both NOW Gallery and the featured collectives, the exhibitions take over the gallery spaces to explore architecture as a tool for social justice and equity.
Exhibition DeTails
Title: Earth, Memory, and the Spaces We Inhabit
Curated by: Black Females in Architecture (BFA) and DēpART
Part of: London Festival of Architecture – Voices Series
Location: NOW Gallery, 3 Gateway Pavilion, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0SQ
Dates: 5 June (6.30pm) to 30 June 2025, 10am - 6pm
Press Interviews: Available upon request