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Exhibition: UNBROKEN Evewright Arts curated: Unbroken, a banner art and sound installation on display in Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich from 29th November 2025 to 16th February 2026 The art installation Unbroken uses Naval military uniforms and the African currency £££ Kissi Penny $$$ as visual symbols to ask profound questions about who holds power, what has value, and how the official systems and institutions of the past (like the Navy) were instrumental in a crime against humanity, framing this critique through the lens of maritime history and the ocean’s role in global injustice. Unbroken installation is available for commission. For curatorial and artwork enquires please contact us at [email protected] Evewright Arts mission is to create new and exciting relevant contemporary Black British stories to engage the global majority and wider communities. OCEAN JUSTICE RESIDENCY In June 2025 the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, opened Ocean Court. This redevelopment transformed the heart of the Museum into a dynamic, vibrant space for visitors to explore knowledge and understanding of the marine environment and reflect on our cultural and spiritual relationship with the ocean. Evewright Arts undertook a five-month residency across the sites of Royal Museums Greenwich to explore and respond to the theme of ‘Ocean Justice’. They researched collection objects and archives, held a dialogue with staff and visitors and reflected on the Museum’s location, history and purpose. Unbroken, an art installation of 16 large-scale banners spanning Ocean Court, was created as an outcome of the research journey experienced by artist EVEWRIGHT and writer and poet Ionie Richards. This powerful installation embodies the complex stories that can be told through museum objects and archives; centring human resilience and honouring ancestors in this creative response to the tragic events on board the British slave ship Zong. , , @evewrighstudio , @evewrightarts @ionie_richards © Film: @georgemorgan_films #evewright #evewrightarts #artcollectors #maritimemuseumgreenwich #artinstallations
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Exhibition: UNBROKEN Evewright Arts curated: Unbroken, a banner art and sound installation on display in Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich from 29th November 2025 to 16th February 2026 The art installation Unbroken uses Naval military uniforms and the African currency £££ Kissi Penny $$$ as visual symbols to ask profound questions about who holds power, what has value, and how the official systems and institutions of the past (like the Navy) were instrumental in a crime against humanity, framing this critique through the lens of maritime history and the ocean’s role in global injustice. Unbroken installation is available for commission. For curatorial and artwork enquires please contact us at [email protected] Evewright Arts mission is to create new and exciting relevant contemporary Black British stories to engage the global majority and wider communities. OCEAN JUSTICE RESIDENCY In June 2025 the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, opened Ocean Court. This redevelopment transformed the heart of the Museum into a dynamic, vibrant space for visitors to explore knowledge and understanding of the marine environment and reflect on our cultural and spiritual relationship with the ocean. Evewright Arts undertook a five-month residency across the sites of Royal Museums Greenwich to explore and respond to the theme of ‘Ocean Justice’. They researched collection objects and archives, held a dialogue with staff and visitors and reflected on the Museum’s location, history and purpose. Unbroken, an art installation of 16 large-scale banners spanning Ocean Court, was created as an outcome of the research journey experienced by artist EVEWRIGHT and writer and poet Ionie Richards. This powerful installation embodies the complex stories that can be told through museum objects and archives; centring human resilience and honouring ancestors in this creative response to the tragic events on board the British slave ship Zong. , , @evewrighstudio , @evewrightarts @ionie_richards © Film: @georgemorgan_films #evewright #evewrightarts #artcollectors #maritimemuseumgreenwich #artinstallations
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Exhibition: Unbroken Artist Talk, Tour & Publication Launch Art Installation Tour by EVEWRIGHT Poem by @ionie_richards Moderated by Michael I. Ohajuru DUniv, FRSA Senior Fellow Institute of Commonwealth Studies @Michael1952 Location: Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum Romney Road, Greenwich SE10 9NF Date and Time: Friday 13th February 2026 | 6pm - 9.30pm Free Tickets: https://bit.ly/3ZvKnVo In Unbroken, EVEWRIGHT reimagines the Museum’s naval uniforms. Join us for an inspiring closing evening event featuring, a tour of Unbroken a stunning art installation curated by Evewright Arts, () a short film screening, the launch of Unbroken a free legacy publication to accompany the exhibition, an artistic movement performance, The Black Body Returns and an in-depth conversation and Q&A with artist EVEWRIGHT and poet & writer Ionie Richards. Both artists are Evewright Arts’s Royal Museums Greenwich’s Practitioners in Residence. The evening will be hosted by Sarah Lockwood, Head of Engagement, Royal Museums Greenwich and the talk moderated by Michael I. Ohajuru DUniv, FRSA Art Historian. Unbroken was created as an outcome of the research journey experienced by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist EVEWRIGHT and Ionie Richards as a creative response to the tragic events on board the British slave ship Zong. This event will be held in Ocean Court at the museum and offers a unique opportunity to explore the creative journey and the themes that shapes their practice. Evewright Arts held a series of public engagement events as part of the residency and the Unbroken exhibition. The closing night event is the final in this series which included a successful Launch event and two Life Drawing classes, Drawing the Black Body, in October 2025 and January 2026. EVEWRIGHT’s work celebrates Black British stories and sparks dialogue about identity, heritage, and belonging in the UK today. Evewright Arts is passionate to seek out, find and preserve untold Black British stories from the diaspora through visual arts and storytelling. © Photography Jonny Guardiani #evewright #evewrightarts #artcollectors #blackhistoryeveryday #artinstallations
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Exhibition: UNBROKEN Evewright Arts curated: Unbroken, a banner art and sound installation on display in Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich from 29th November 2025 to 16th February 2026 The art installation Unbroken uses Naval military uniforms and the African currency £££ Kissi Penny $$$ as visual symbols to ask profound questions about who holds power, what has value, and how the official systems and institutions of the past (like the Navy) were instrumental in a crime against humanity, framing this critique through the lens of maritime history and the ocean’s role in global injustice. Unbroken installation is available for commission. For curatorial and artwork enquires please contact us at [email protected] Evewright Arts mission is to create new and exciting relevant contemporary Black British stories to engage the global majority and wider communities. OCEAN JUSTICE RESIDENCY In June 2025 the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, opened Ocean Court. This redevelopment transformed the heart of the Museum into a dynamic, vibrant space for visitors to explore knowledge and understanding of the marine environment and reflect on our cultural and spiritual relationship with the ocean. Evewright Arts undertook a five-month residency across the sites of Royal Museums Greenwich to explore and respond to the theme of ‘Ocean Justice’. They researched collection objects and archives, held a dialogue with staff and visitors and reflected on the Museum’s location, history and purpose. Unbroken, an art installation of 16 large-scale banners spanning Ocean Court, was created as an outcome of the research journey experienced by artist EVEWRIGHT and writer and poet Ionie Richards. This powerful installation embodies the complex stories that can be told through museum objects and archives; centring human resilience and honouring ancestors in this creative response to the tragic events on board the British slave ship Zong. , , @evewrighstudio , @evewrightarts @ionie_richards © Film: @georgemorgan_films #evewright #evewrightarts #artcollectors #maritimemuseumgreenwich #artinstallations
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Life Drawing the Black Body 2 Led by Artist EVEWRIGHT Suitable for ages 18+ Location Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum Romney Road, Greenwich SE10 9NF Link: /whats-on/national-maritime-museum/life-drawing-evewright Date and Time Wednesday 28 January 2026 | 6pm - 9pm Prices Adults: £5 Places still Available. Book NOW to avoid disappoint. Please circulate to colleagues, friends or students interested in Life Drawing. (All materials provided.) This is the final Life drawing class in a programme of public events that accompany the art installation Unbroken. The session focuses on the beauty of the Black aesthetic, working with a male and female Black life models to explore new perspectives and conversations. Unlock your creative potential in this inspiring life drawing session with EVEWRIGHT, Royal Museums Greenwich’s Practitioner in Residence. An acclaimed multidisciplinary artist, EVEWRIGHT’s work champions Black British stories, prompting dialogue about what it means to be Black and British in the UK today. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, EVEWRIGHT will guide you through his personal tips and techniques for listening, looking and drawing. At the end of the class, there will be an opportunity to share your work – and get valuable feedback – in a supportive ‘show and tell’ session. All materials are provided, and all skill levels are welcome. Please note that models will be nude. @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts #lifedrawinglondon @evewrightstudio @ionie_richards #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition
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Unbroken Art Installation by EVEWRIGHT Poem by Ionie Richards � 29 November 2025 – 15 February 2026 � Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum Romney Road, Greenwich SE10 9NF Artist EVEWRIGHT creates a stunning art installation on 16 large banners that spans Ocean Court along with poetry from Ionie Richards. In Unbroken, EVEWRIGHT reimagines the Museum’s naval uniforms alongside a previous sculptural series, £££ Kissi Penny $$$, named in reference to an iron currency used during the trade of enslaved people in West Africa. The artist explores the theme of Ocean Justice to create an artwork of potent juxtaposition that exposes the intersection of value, humanity and institutional complicity in the transatlantic trade of enslaved African people. Evewright Arts joined the National Maritime Museum’s (NMM) Practitioners-in-Residence for a 5-month residency from July–November 2025 to explore the theme of Ocean Justice. This innovative residency includes co-founders EVEWRIGHT, a visual artist and Ionie Richards, writer and poet. This residency, culminating in 2025, is part of celebrating the re-opening of the museum’s environmentally enhanced central ocean court. Images 1: © EVEWRIGHT. Banner section Height 400 x Width 400cm and Full Banner profile Height 1600 x Width 400cm . Materials: Fabric. Artwork Title: In(voice). Original Drawing: Height 122 x Width 405cm Materials: Black Charcoal. @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts @evewrightstudio #museums #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #artistresidency #ExploreArtOutside #SculptureLovers #contemporarypainting #nationalmaritimemuseum
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Exhibition Opening: Unbroken Art Installation by EVEWRIGHT Poem by Ionie Richards � 29 November 2025 – 15 February 2026 � Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum Romney Road, Greenwich SE10 9NF Artist EVEWRIGHT creates a stunning art installation on 16 large banners that spans Ocean Court along with poetry from Ionie Richards. Join us for the opening launch of Unbroken, an Evewright Arts curated, Artists response to the massacre of 133 enslaved African people by the crew of the British slave ship Zong in 1781. The evening will include a sound and visual Storm scape and a Libation ceremony to honour our ancestors. The ceremony will be performed by Dr ‘H’ Patten, MBE, and Peter Badejo MBE., two of the UK’s leading African dance practitioners along with musicians Nii Kwartey-Owoo and Charles James. This unique ritual will contribute to an immersive and moving experience in remembrance to those who lost their lives. An artist talk and Q&A will be hosted by Maritime Museum’s curator Victoria Lane. Book free tickets: /whats-on/national-maritime-museum/launch-event-unbroken-art-installation In Unbroken, EVEWRIGHT reimagines the Museum’s naval uniforms alongside a previous sculptural series, £££ Kissi Penny $$$, named in reference to an iron currency used during the trade of enslaved people in West Africa. The artist explores the theme of Ocean Justice to create an artwork of potent juxtaposition that exposes the intersection of value, humanity and institutional complicity in the transatlantic trade of enslaved African people. @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts @evewrightstudio #museums #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #artistresidency #ExploreArtOutside #SculptureLovers #contemporarypainting #nationalmaritimemuseum
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Life Drawing the Black Body National Maritime Museum Greenwich Unlock your creative potential in this inspiring life drawing session with EVEWRIGHT, Royal Museums Greenwich’s Practitioner in Residence. An acclaimed multidisciplinary artist, EVEWRIGHT’s work champions Black British stories, prompting dialogue about what it means to be Black and British in the UK today. This class focuses on the beauty of the Black aesthetic, working with Black life models one male and one female to explore new perspectives and conversations. �Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, EVEWRIGHT will guide you through his personal tips and techniques for listening, looking and drawing. At the end of the class, there will be an opportunity to share your work – and get valuable feedback – in a supportive ‘show and tell’ session. All materials are provided, and all skill levels are welcome. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a landmark event that celebrates diversity and creativity in London’s National Maritime Museum during Black History Month. Suitable for ages 18+ Location: Ocean Court, National Maritime Museum Romney Road, Greenwich SE10 9NF Date and Times: Thursday 2 October 2025 | 6pm - 9pm Tickets: Prices Adults: £5 Book early to avoid disappoint. Spaces Limited © Images Top: EVEWRIGHT Practitioner in Residence ‘The Studio’ at the Maritime Museum. Image Above: Female and Male Life Models who will be sitting on the night. Image taken at EVEWRIGHT’S Morley College Black Life Sculpture in Clay session. Evewright Studio all rights reserved 2025 @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts #lifedrawinglondon @evewrightstudio @ionie_richards #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #artistresidency #SculptureLovers #contemporarypainting
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OCEAN JUSTICE Evewright Arts Residency at the National Maritime Museum Greenwich 1st July - 30th November 2025 EVEWRIGHT ‘Explodes’ buttons on drawings he make of uniforms worn by Admiral Nelson to create ‘£££ Kissi Pennies $$$’ Film: @evewrightstudio . Artist EVEWRIGHT in residence at the Royal Maritime Museum ‘The studio’. Evewright Studio all rights reserved 2025. Evewright Arts is delighted to lead a five-month residency at the National Maritime Museum exploring the theme of Ocean Justice with a focus on new research, development, shaping dynamic and engaging visitor experiences. The residency will be an exciting opportunity to research the Royal Museums Greenwich collection and archive to inspire and explore new ideas, practice, create new dialogue and interpretations. Evewright Arts founders artist EVEWRIGHT and Ionie Richards will both be able to develop their individual practice. EVEWRIGHT, who uses art and a multidisciplinary approach, and Ionie Richards, exploring writing and research, will begin their new residency at The Studio from July to November. “The unveiling of the reimagined Ocean Court marks an exciting artistic and intellectual chapter within the museum’s ongoing story. For us, the powerful concept of Ocean Justice serves as a profound wellspring for our individual creative explorations, each delving into the intricate and often turbulent relationship between humanity and the vast ocean. This pivotal moment will deeply inform our artistic inquiries into the world around us, with the ever-present narrative of migration at its heart. We bring our distinct histories and perspectives to this space, eager to contribute to a vibrant public dialogue that considers our shared past, navigates our present, and shapes our collective future.” @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts @evewrightstudio #royalacademysummerexhibition2025 #royalacademysummerexhibition #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #artistresidency #ExploreArtOutside #SculptureLovers #contemporarypainting
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LAST WEEKEND at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025 £££ Kissi Penny $$$ In these works, EVEWRIGHT subverts notions of worth and value imposed by the transatlantic slave trade and colonial subjugation. £££ Kissi Pennies $$$, 2023, is a series of sculptures and a conceptual currency whose title originates from the Kissi Penny, a West African currency which took the form of a thin iron bar flattened on one end with spiked splayed-out prongs on the other. £££ Kissi Pennies $$$ were historically traded among the Gbandi, Kissi and Mandinka peoples, among others situated around the West African Atlantic coast. Alongside this status, Kissi Pennies were also used to adorn burial sites and thus gained religious connotations. These sculptures or, as the artist calls them, ‘coins’ confront the notion of currency, and worth in relation to the value of human life and modern-day migration. As each £££ Kissi Penny $$$ artwork is sold, a fresh financial transaction takes place, releasing ‘THE COINS WITH SOUL’, an ancestor to be set free with hope by the artist. © EVEWRIGHT. Article above by Writer Moriah Ogunbiyi. Images above. £££ Kissi Penny $$$ : Bonds. Material; Plaster Polymer and Acrylic. Also available as a limited edition archival C-type Prints. Height 200 × 150cm, 5 plus 1 artist proof. Film featuring: £££ Kissi Penny $$$ : Coin with Soul. Material; Bronze Height 50.2 × Width 30 x Depth 15cm, available as a limited edition of 12 of which 9 are currently available at the Royal Academy. Image courtesy of Evewright Studio all rights reserved 2025. Film: @evewrightstudio #EvewrightArts #RoyalAcademy #WindrushDay #ContemporaryArt #royalacademysummerexhibition #artcollectors #Evewright #royalacademysummerexhibition2025 @evewrightstudio @evewrightarts @royalacademyarts @sikelelaowen @cynthiacorbettgallery @sirbenokri @londonbronzecasting
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Legacy Publication, L-I-B-A-T-I-O-N, Tilbury Bridge Walkway of Memories and Belongings now available at National Maritime Museum Shop, Firstsite Gallery Colchester and online at Three remarkable publications, Belongings, Libation and Tilbury Bridge Walkway of Memories, dedicated to preserving and celebrating Black British stories, are offered at a special rate for your collection. These stunning A3 publications stand as a testament to our commitment to artistic excellence and cultural relevance; Belongings pays homage to the 75th anniversary of the Windrush generation, while Libation honours both our ancestors and contemporary artists through new works and films. These publications beautifully complement our installation, Tilbury Bridge Walkway of Memories, located at Tilbury Port, the historic arrival point of the Empire Windrush Ship in 1948. We invite you to acquire these three exquisite editions as cherished collectibles, perfect for sharing or gifting, reinforcing our collective mission to honour heritage through art and storytelling. Don’t miss out head to our online shop or click the buy now link above to make these meaningful pieces a part of your collection today. Join us in preserving these invaluable stories and memories, as we continue to celebrate our rich cultural tapestry together. Legacy publications are available from: #evewrightarts #contemporaryart #artexhibition #evewright #artist #africanartist #africanart
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OCEAN JUSTICE Evewright Arts Residency at the National Maritime Museum Greenwich 1st July - 30th November 2025 © EVEWRIGHT. Sea Image. ‘Memories of Zong’, Evewright Studio all rights reserved 2025. All other images of artist EVEWRIGHT in residence at the Royal Maritime Museum ‘The studio’. Evewright Studio all rights reserved 2025. Evewright Arts is delighted to lead a five-month residency at the National Maritime Museum exploring the theme of Ocean Justice with a focus on new research, development, shaping dynamic and engaging visitor experiences. The residency will be an exciting opportunity to research the Royal Museums Greenwich collection and archive to inspire and explore new ideas, practice, create new dialogue and interpretations. Evewright Arts founders artist EVEWRIGHT and Ionie Richards will both be able to develop their individual practice. EVEWRIGHT, who uses art and a multidisciplinary approach, and Ionie Richards, exploring writing and research, will begin their new residency at The Studio from July to November. “The unveiling of the reimagined Ocean Court marks an exciting artistic and intellectual chapter within the museum’s ongoing story. For us, the powerful concept of Ocean Justice serves as a profound wellspring for our individual creative explorations, each delving into the intricate and often turbulent relationship between humanity and the vast ocean. This pivotal moment will deeply inform our artistic inquiries into the world around us, with the ever-present narrative of migration at its heart. We bring our distinct histories and perspectives to this space, eager to contribute to a vibrant public dialogue that considers our shared past, navigates our present, and shapes our collective future.” @royalmuseumsgreenwich @evewrightarts @evewrightstudio #royalacademysummerexhibition2025 #royalacademysummerexhibition #Evewright #EvewrightArts #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #artistresidency
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