
The Caucacity is prompted by the so often blurred lines between cultural appreciation and appropriation, and draws its main inspiration from Morning Gloryville's recent 'Africa' themed event.
The Caucacity is prompted by the so often blurred lines between cultural appreciation and appropriation, and draws its main inspiration from MorningGloryville's recent 'Africa' themed event:
The Caucacity is prompted by the so often blurred lines between cultural appreciation and appropriation, and draws its main inspiration from Morning Gloryville's recent 'Africa' themed event.
The Caucacity is prompted by the so often blurred lines between cultural appreciation and appropriation, and draws its main inspiration from MorningGloryville's recent 'Africa' themed event:

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Moovement

“Moovement” is curated by Ijeoma Uzoukwu (Sasoraye) and made possible by curators Ludovica Bulciolu (@ludovica.penelope.bulciolu) and Brenna Horrox (@brennahorrox) who are currently hosting Warm Vessels in
Search of Sunset at Harlesden High School (St Pauls).
Internal energies exist within every object and body; ones we create and ones we seek out. They flow, they move, constantly changing shape and turning into something else. Energies shift into artefacts of human expression, appearing as tools, sculptures, songs and talismans of information.
How does an object come together? Timelines, history, belonging, skills, experience, ancestry, weather, love, beliefs. How does human expression take shape in material form?
This event doubles up as a closing down party for Warm Vessels in Search of Sunset with support by Harlesden High Street & Harlesden High School