Local projects
Lockdown conversations
Local children and almshouse residents lifted each other’s spirits during lockdown with our Dreaming Forest arts project. To overcome the barrier of not being able to meet in person, they exchanged hand-crafted birch leaves decorated with their dreams, memories and kind thoughts.
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community@hammersmith
Our 2020 film project aims to build the film-making skills of our grantees to help them tell their story to the people who matter to them. It will also bring to life the enormous impact local organisations have on people living in Hammersmith.
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Mural project
The residents of our almshouses love welcoming in local children, particularly for shared arts projects. In 2020 we began work creating a mural to brighten up a dreary corner of John Betts House, the work is on hold due to the pandemic but we can’t wait for the children to come back and finish it.
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Artists in residence
In June 2019, we held ‘Artists in Residence’, an exhibition of work by local artists, including our sheltered housing residents. The exhibition was part of HF ArtsFest, an annual platform to celebrate the exceptional artists living in the borough, and we were proud to showcase the breadth of talent within the residents of our almshouses and enable members of our local community to display their work. The exhibition was opened by Andy Slaughter MP at a fun evening at Pekoe Mellow Tea House packed with our friends and neighbours.
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Remembering the future
Carolyn Defrin, our Phd researcher and ‘artist in residence’, collaborated with Levitt Bernstein architects and artist Paul Burgess to create a film and architecture installation featuring some of our residents sharing memories of living in Hammersmith. This project featured in the June 2017 London Festival of Architecture as part of the ‘Where do you think you are?’ exhibition at St. Paul’s Centre in Hammersmith. It explored how the residents’ memories and perspectives on home and housing might impact architects’ designs for a new intergenerational housing scheme.
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Oral history project
As part of our 400 year anniversary celebrations, we shared 12 stories chronicling the collective experiences of the communities that make up our diverse borough. The memoirs were originally collected by the Hammersmith and Fulham Ethnic Communities Oral History Project.
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The Enigma Lunches
Throughout 2018, in honour of our 400th anniversary, we celebrated the rich diversity of the local area through a curated monthly lunch series called the Enigma Lunches. Each lunch was hosted by a different cultural community centre in the borough, and showcase associated food and arts activities. Each lunch also showcased one of the Oral History Project memoirs.
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