
Creative Heritage Through Textile Design
This exhibition is the final result of a workshop series exploring the techniques and history behind the vibrant cultural contributions brought over to London on 19th Century Cargo ships:
- Pearly Kings & Queens
- Indian Batik
- Ghanaian Kente Cloth
- Chinese Silk Painting
Given the problematic history of the East India Company and its exports, 2023 is the perfect moment to re-examine some of the many stories brought about through the cargo routes, and to celebrate the artistic and cultural innovations that came to our area despite adversity and oppression.
Tracing journeys of culture through local archives & stories, and using archival fabrics to do so, not only highlights the great contributions previously made to the diverse make-up of the borough, but shines a light on local artistry that we may take for granted now.
This project has asked the communities of Newham to create original textile artwork inspired by the techniques and history of what we examine and explore.
For your visit
Art & Culture
Making Space: Custom House Is Our House
Installation art comprising a life-sized group portrait of individuals who live and work on Freemasons Road. Part of the Making Space series by Jessie Brennan.
Community
Shipman Youth Zone
Drop-in youth centre for 11-19 year-olds with snooker, table tennis, and computer facilities on offer.