Creativity has the power to change people and places for the better, public art is often inspired by the past, present, and future imaginings of a place. Art has the potential to explore local communities’ sense of belonging, identity and perceptions of their neighbourhood, particularly in areas undergoing change.
Following the unveiling of the Brent Cross Town Substation by IF_DO and Lakwena earlier this year, and as Barnet Council co-produces its cultural strategy for the next five years, this discussion will examine the role that art can play in reimagining places for the future.
The event includes an exclusive tour by IF_DO to see the artwork up close before the panel discussion.
Chaired by Sadie Morgan OBE, Founding Director, dRMM
the panel includes:
Chrissy Cullen, Place Marketing Director at Related Argent
Synthia Griffin, Creative Economy Project Officer at Barnet Council
Thomas Bryans, Director at IF_DO
Hanna Benihoud, Artist & Architect
This is a free event but all attendees must sign up in advance for both the event and tour.
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Image: Photo credit © John Sturrock | Caption: A new Primary Substation, part of the Brent Cross Town development, has an architectural wrap designed by IF_DO working with North London artist Lakwena
Brent Cross Town Pavilion, 145 Claremont Rd, London NW2 1FE
NW2 1FE
Nearest station: Brent Cross Tube or Cricklewood Station
For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: marietjie.donaldson@argentllp.co.uk