Creative Connections: Imperial Letters
Event schedule details
Saturday 6 June and Sunday 7 June
12.00–18.00
Event location details
Dangoor Plaza
Experience a bold and thought-provoking artwork inspired by reflections from Imperial College London’s community on the institution’s complicated history.
The artwork, created by Christina Peake, reflects themes, key figures, ideas, motifs and iconography that came out of the Creative Connections project. This initiative connected staff and students (many identifying as global majority, from the LGBTQIA+ community, as having a disability, or a combination of all three) with Peake, to explore Imperial’s history and heritage.
Through workshops, participants shared their reflections on the legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851 and Imperial’s origins. They explored the pride they feel in being part of Imperial College London, as well as the difficult and often overlooked history that connects the institution to the empire.
Peake’s artwork draws on this shared dialogue, combining historical research on the Great Exhibition from Imperial’s archives, with her knowledge of imperialism and Victorian history, as well as exploring hidden histories from LGBTQIA+ and disabled communities. She ensured the voices of the Creative Connections' participants, as well as the stories of historically marginalised people, remained central to her work.
Peake is a Collaborative Practice-Based Doctoral Researcher at the University of Westminster and The National Archives.
Visitor information
This artwork is suitable for all ages. Dangoor Plaza has step-free access.
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Event categories
- Adults
- Family (ages 5+)
- Exhibit