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Inheriting the Future

  • Mar 4
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Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga, Displacing the Living, 2025, acrylic and oil on canvas, 150 x 150 cm
Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga, Displacing the Living, 2025, acrylic and oil on canvas, 150 x 150 cm

16th April, 2026 - 16th May, 2026


The October Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures and photography pieces that explore what it means to inherit a specific heritage that is layered with diverse legacies. This show brings together works by Zana Masombuka, Eddy Kamuanga Illunga, Alexis Peskine, and Djibril Dramé, who respond to themes including but not limited to material and spiritual legacies, exploitation and colonisation, and themes of displacement and migration.


Students will examine how narratives can be constructed through different mediums. The session will consider the artists' diverse personal identities and creative backgrounds as a point of reference for the students to develop their own techniques.


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Here, at the October Gallery we try to run all our projects and events with little, or no financial cost for our community.

Sadly, this means that we can not offer refunds because the fee is going towards keeping our programme exciting and accessible for ALL art lovers and allows us to keep working as a charity.   

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