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A Conversation With Adaeze Akabogu: Vulnerability, South Kilburn & Love.
I first met Adaeze at the Olive Morris Ceremony in 2024. That is where I first saw the documentary film ‘Lagos, Peckham, Repeat’. I immediately fell in love with her film-making style. This film explores the blackness of Peckham, specifically Nigerian culture's presence within this area. Adaeze, is a young artist from Kilburn of Nigerian-Igbo descent. Her work explores vulnerability, faith and love. In this world full of apathy and nihlism her work combats any form of noncha
Nov 28, 202510 min read


A Conversation with kendrafilmz: Photographic World Building, Music Lover & Self Assurance
It’s around 2pm and I (Elisha) have walked through the maze that is Canary Wharf to get to ‘Black Coffee’ and have a conversation with kendrafilmz. As I wait, I get a terrible lychee drink to show the people who work there that I do plan on staying a while. Not long after, Kendra walks in, with her signature green braids and winged liner smiling and greeting me with a warm hug. At this moment I knew it was going to be a great conversation. kendrafilmz, is a young black photo
Oct 24, 202517 min read


A Conversation with Zacchia: Heritage, Great Taste & Art-Making
Selfie of Zacchia Zacchia, aka ‘Moorephotos’ is a multidisciplinary artist from London. Having ties in both Jamaica and Guyana, her...
Sep 21, 202517 min read


A Conversation with Asisa Kadiri: Debut Novel, Nigerian Mythology & What makes a good horror film?
Selfie of Asisa Kadiri It’s 5pm now and me and Asisa agreed to meet up in a small cafe in the middle of New Cross. One of my favourite...
Aug 1, 202517 min read
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