Last month we curated an evening of conversation, live performance and collective listening of Shabaka Hutching’s work, old and new. Here are some of the highlights.
Author: Skin Deep
Magazine Issue 7: FOOD
Calling all writers, farmers, artists, scientists, photographers, activists, food makers and food tasters!
Skin Deep meets Jamal Mehmood
We spoke to poet Jamal Mehmood about poetry, nostalgia, Nina Simone and his upcoming documentary series on South Asian grandfathers and their experiences immigrating to the UK.
Skin Deep meets Sabrina Mahfouz
We chatted with one of our IRL idols about writing what it means to be a Muslim women in the world right now, epic garage tunes, and defying stereotypes.
Skin Deep meets The Feminist Press
Alyea Canada explains how a feminist press differs from a regular publishing house and what it means to be an independent outlet that is focused on centering the voices of women of colour while sustaining an expansive definition of womxnhood.
Issue 6: THE SPECTACLE
Spin game so strong, they got you believing ‘fake news’ is new.
Skin Deep Stands Against George Osborne’s Appointment to the Evening Standard
Joint Statement on George Osborne’s Appointment to the Evening Standard
Axel Kacoutié: Upon My Skin
Skin Deep presents award-winning audio artist and poet Axel Kacoutié’s new film-poem on art exhibition, desire and consumption
Skin Deep meets Changing Face
We chatted with director Lucy Curtis about creating political theatre, gentrification and daring to dream in the wake of Brexit and Trump
Skin Deep meets Brother Portrait
Brother Portrait talks to Skin Deep about family, migration and diasporic identities, and drops his debut solo mixtape “navigate in: limbo”