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To Improvise an Archive: A Women’s Oral History Of West Africa
16 January 2026
An evening of storytelling and radical listening inspired by the exhibition, To Improvise A Mountain: Lynette Yiadom Boakye Curates.
Taking artist and writer, Lynette Yiadom- Boakye’s curatorial lead, National Geographic Explorer, Sylvia Arthur presents selected stories from her A Women’s Oral History of West Africa archive and facilitates and mini workshop on oral history and preserving life stories.
We are also joined by Better Than Mamas who will be taking over the MK Gallery Café kitchen to produce the most amazing West African food.
Free
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Cinema
Fires and Fascism (12A) + Q&A
7 February 2026
Dir. Dr. Peter Knapp (2025)
Runtime: 57 mins
FIRES AND FASCISM is a new 57-min documentary that shows the wildfires in Europe are more than just climate change and mismanagement. It links the growing wildfires of Europe with past fascism, big business, organised crime, and the far right. It showcases how communities are engaging in direct action, protest, rewilding, and suppressing the uncontrollable fires and the far right.
Screening followed by an in-person Q&A with filmmaker, Dr. Peter Knapp, and will last for approximately 45 mins.
Showings
Saturday 7 Feb, 2.00pm (Q&A)