VIDEO CLUB #2 Supper Club + Screening of Theodore Witcher’s ‘Love Jones’ (1999)
28th April
7 PM
Kensington Central Library
W8 7RX
General Admission - Free
Supper Club Admission £15
RSVP & Supper Club Tickets available in bio
Supper club admission includes a food & cocktail pairing inspired by the film. Menu to be announced shortly x
Exhibited at the Bishopsgate Institute last week 🥋🤍
The culmination of a year spent examining the dojo as a space of emergence and site of Black radical pedagogy. Exploring how martial arts have historically emerged from revolutionary conditions. How, across histories of colonisation, occupation, and state violence, martial practices have recurrently developed as technologies of survival. How they function simultaneously as systems for preserving knowledge, defending communities, and for transmitting values across generations.
The dojo carries with it the potentiality for world-building, and my research (++ this exhibition) explores the significance of this for Black practitioners. Martial arts offer a framework to imagine alternative futures, assert autonomy, and cultivate forms of self-expression & communal life often denied under systems of racial oppression. The dojo functions as a space of Black emergence, bringing forth new ways of being, and new worlds in which to be.
Featuring my short film, The Way, The Way: Proverbs of a Black Revolution x
Violence as tenderness,
Works exhibited in @coloursofartschool COZY issue III: Gathering
Inspired by Priya Parker’s The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters, this publication is a celebration of gathering in all its forms—how we connect, come together, and create meaning in today’s world. The zine itself spans dinner parties, kiki balls, interviews and quiet reflections. It was launched at Kindred, London 10th October 2025.
Hand-bound by @zone6press and available to order online, link in @coloursofartschool bio !x