This panel discussion takes place at Bosse & Baum, Copeland Park Industrial Estate in Peckham, South London – at the geographical heart of African Christianity in the UK. The panel features perspectives from the faith, local authority and arts community, and includes Faith and Place network investigator, Andrew Rogers.
The panel will be engaging with the work of Chloe Dewe Mathews, whose work is being exhibited at Bosse & Baum. Commissioned by Tate Modern, ‘Congregation’ is a video installation which explores collective religious experience and the nature of expressive worship in south London’s African majority churches.
Taking place from 6.30-8.30pm on Tuesday 2nd June, further details are available at Tate Modern and Bosse and Baum.