Exhibition 1










Ridley Road Stories is an ongoing accessible archive of the African and Caribbean communities on Ridley Road. The project and exterior exhibition has been produced with the community and young people and includes a range of visual art forms and digital and analogue skills. With youth and residents we have engaged through street photography, photo and darkroom studios, documentary, film and digital cameras, interviews, photoshoots, editing, oral histories, narratives and personal stories.
Our first exterior exhibition, shows a a selection of the work as 10 large format prints.
The Red Cross Building, 92 Dalston Lane E8 1NG
Funded by Arts Council England, National Lottery Community Fund, and The Worshipful Company of Weavers.