Into Focus Exhibition at Four Corners Gallery
Four Corners Into Focus projects are delighted to present an exhibition of experimental photo works at Four Corners Gallery. This
Read MoreFour Corners Into Focus projects are delighted to present an exhibition of experimental photo works at Four Corners Gallery. This
Read MoreFour Corners’ Into Focus projects and RGB East are delighted to present a collaborative exhibition of experimental photo works and
Read MoreFree part-time course in photography Open to Tower Hamlets residents aged 14–25 and over 50. Want to know more about
Read MoreExploring the 1978 anti-racist uprising led by East London’s Bengali community. Brick Lane 1978: The Turning Point is a major
Read MoreFour Corners believes in film and photography for all. As a registered charity, our work builds upon almost 50 years
Read MoreDisplaying photographs by Paul Trevor, “Brick Lane 1978” is a window exhibition at the Four Corners Gallery. Following the racist
Read MoreAs Four Corners edges towards a full reopening, we glance back over its radical history, inextricable from that of the road it serves.
Read MoreThis Women’s History Month, Roman Road-based creative charity Four Corners will be hosting an online preview screening of Independent Miss
Read MoreThis is a special online screening of short films produced by Four Corners’ Zoom Film School alumni. Seeking a creative
Read MoreRoman Road’s Four Corners gallery and Swadhinata Trust are looking for volunteers to support their upcoming Brick Lane 1978: The
Read MoreFilm and photography centre and charity Four Corners has a long history of campaigning and community activism in East London.
Read MoreAs part of Refugee Week, Four Corners are showing The View from Our House for free, followed by a virtual Q&A with directors Anthea Kennedy and Ian Wiblin.
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