PREMIERE: London – House of Vans

We premiered our second film You Can Make History at the House of Vans at London Waterloo. The screening and workshop brought academics, heritage organisations, urban planners, and policymakers with skaters, campaigners and young people who feel themselves to be on the periphery of public debate about the use of public space. We used the […]

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SCREENING: Southampton – Skate Southampton and the John Hansard Gallery

On June the 25th You Can’t Move History was screened by Skate Southampton as part of their takeover of the John Hansard Gallery(include link – https://www.jhg.art/). The week-long programme was packed full of artworks, photography exhibitions and interactive displays. There were also workshops, talks and screenings which explored the cultural significance of skateboarding in Southampton and […]

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SCREENING: Cultural City Conference

In June You Can Make History was screened at the second annual Cultural City Conference in Southampton. Participants discussed the future of Southampton and the role played by cultural organisations in that future. The film was screened as an example of the way in which grassroots, communities, arts organisations and heritage institutions could come together […]

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SCREENING:Bermondsey – LLSB Exhibition

In August 2019 Long Live Southbank celebrated the end of their long and successful campaign with an exhibition in the Bermondsey Project Space. The exhibition looked at the history of the undercroft, its communities and its future. It showcased photos, artefacts and films from across the decades. You Can Move History was screened on the […]

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