3–7pm
97–99 Hoxton Street, London N1 6QL
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Peers hosted a Late Summer Party for the launch of At Home, a new permanent public mural on Hoxton Street by artist Mohammed Z. Rahman in collaboration with Peer’s current cohort of Peer Ambassadors.
The event included a talk with Mohammed Z. Rahman and the young Ambassadors, drop in family activities, live music, and food and drink.
Schedule:
3–4pm
Mohammed Z. Rahman in conversation with the Peer Ambassadors and Curator, Max Jefcut
3–5pm
Creative family workshop
4pm
Mural unveiling and ribbon cutting
4–7pm
Live music from Dr. Telefunk (@stooty_mama) and food
Biography:
Mohammed Z. Rahman (b. 1997, lives and works in London, UK). Solo exhibitions include, A Flame is a Petal (2024) and City of Burrows (2023), both Phillida Reid. He has previously worked on projects with institutions including the Whitechapel Gallery; Brent Biennial; Metroland Cultures; Goethe-Institut; UCL Culture; Tate Modern; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; and V&A East. Rahman has also worked with grassroots arts organisations, including Oitij-jo, gal-dem, Writing Our Legacy, Skin Deep Magazine, Wasafiri Magazine, Aire Place Studios and The Willowherb Review. Rahman is an awardee of the Frieze Tate Fund 2024.
