The Windrush Front Room Exhibition

Fun exhibition at Woolwich Works presenting an installation of a Windrush generation living room.

The work was curated by Tony Fairweather’s Windrush Collection which aims to save original artefacts from the Windrush era. It sets up a living room of the period with clashing patterns and full of objects. The installation is accompanied by various events such as book readings.

It was fun seeing this in a busy arts centre and café which made it stand out more and yet feel part of the space.

Being a purist I’d like to have seen an old school tv being used, to advertise events within the show, rather than a modern monitor. It’s also interesting to think about what makes it Windrush, as a lot of the artefacts would have been seen in my grandma’s house of the same era. She definitely had that carpet!

Closed 16 March 2025

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