By Jen Burnham | Coordinator
Homeless Diamonds will celebrate its 10th anniversary with an exhibition and performance of poetry and music at Diorama Arts Studios in Euston in August. We will be their first exhibition in their new (classy and glassy) space near the site of their old centre which was levelled to make way for the large new business development.
We’ll share the space with other organisations supporting vulnerable people, including Café Art and Clothing the Homeless: August will be a great time to visit the new Diorama Arts Studios.
Thanks to the generosity of the family and friends of the late Anshu Asthana, we are able to carry on the work of this dedicated St Mungo’s volunteer in empowering marginalised people to develop their talents and contribute their ideas and experience to the wider community. The Anshu Asthana Memorial fund will support two other exhibitions this year, the first at Omnibus Arts Centre in Clapham Common, also in August, displaying the work of three photographers who contribute to Homeless Diamonds magazine. Later in the year, also at Omnibus, we will mount the first Anshu Asthana Memorial Exhibition, envisaged to occur annually to give a public platform to marginalised artists and performers. This first memorial exhibition will be a tribute to Anshu, showing his own artwork along with work by commuity artists in Clapham.
Thanks to all our donors, your generosity has made a difference to many people. Please come along if you can to our exhibitions this summer.
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