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Aicha El Beloui

Gathering personal narratives through interviews, researching the sound archives in the British Library and walking through West London’s streets, the artist discovered the agreements between Morocco, Spain and France as the catalysts to Moroccan presence in the city.

Drawing from this material she will create one of her distinctive maps. Seemingly simply rendered in black and white, they are filled with richly textured incident and associative connections. Charting routes between Morocco and London, and recognising original dreams and aspirations as well as today’s experiences of second and third generation young people, the artist invites the viewer to reflect on themes of citizenship and belonging.

Aicha El Beloui’s map will be available in paper formats, digitally and as an installation, travelling to different sites across the city.

Aicha El Beloui is a Casablanca-based illustrator, graphic designer, and creative director. Trained as an architect, she worked originally for UNESCO in heritage preservation. She regularly works with communities to discover a neighbourhood and filters her observations into maps and illustrations.

Presented in Partnership with the Bagri Foundation.

Presented with additional support from Drosos Foundation and Nour Creative Learning Programme in collaboration with Al Hasaniya and FerArts.

Sat 29 June
10 am - 6 pm
Museum of London
Family Workshop
2:30 - 4 pm
Ages 7+

Sun 30 June
12 pm - 7pm
The British Library


30 June 2019

12:00 -19:00

Admission: FREE

More Info: www.shubbak.co.uk


Organiser Info

Image: Aicha El Beloui

Location


British Library

96 Euston Road NW1 2DB



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