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Black History Season

Immerse yourself in our vibrant calendar of events celebrating Camden’s Black culture.

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Three images stitched together, on the right a woman at night performing with fire, in the middle a large puppet, Little Amal, makes her way through the streets and on the right a man playing African drums walking through a market place, there is a green frame around the images

Cultural Strategy 2025-2030

Have your say on all things arts and culture in Camden! Help shape the future of your borough.

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Camden People's Museum

An ever-growing digital collection of art, history and community celebrating the culture of Camden.

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White room showing books on table and bookcase behind. there are exhibition boards near with text and images on.

1-19 October 2024
Tue & Thu, 11.30am - 5pm
Sat, 1pm-6pm

Camden Black British History Community Hub, 18 Malden Road, NW5 3HN


Free

Black and white photo of two men posing by a war plane. One is sitting on the wing looking up and the other man is standing with legs crossed pointing towards the sky

2 - 31 October 2024
Mon - Thu, 10am-8pm
Fri - Sat, 10am-5pm

Swiss Cottage Gallery (inside Swiss Cottage Library), 88 Avenue Road, London, NW3 3HA

Free

Colourful map of Africa is projected onto wall. A woman wearing headscarf, white t shirt and brown trousers leans over pointing to screen and explaining to child who is standing facing the screen

10 October 2024, 4pm-5.30pm

Queen's Crescent Library, 165 Queens Crescent, London, NW5 4HH

Free

Chains on concrete ground with holes used to put arms in

10th October 2024, 11am - 12:30pm

19th October 2024, 2:30pm - 4pm

Start at 198 High Holborn WC1V 7BD (the High Holborn and Newton Street intersection).

End at Hatton Garden

£10 adult, £7 children (7 - 17 years old)

Picture of a lion with speakers behind each ear, mane presented like dred locks and colours of green yellow and red showing. lion has a british flag painted on one cheek and jamaican flag on the other

11 October 2024, 8pm

The Garden Cinema

Pay What You Can

Woman with shaved head sits on black mat in brightly lit room smiling with eyes closed. She sits in upright position with legs crossed

13 October 2024, 3-4.30pm

Clore Education Centre, British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG

Free

Colourful map of Africa is projected onto wall. A woman wearing headscarf, white t shirt and brown trousers leans over pointing to screen and explaining to child who is standing facing the screen

14 October 2024, 4pm-5.30pm

Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square, N1C 4AG

Free

Nine people stand together looking to camera with arms around each other. One crouches on the ground wearing a grey hoodie and another wears hear in two hair bunches holding banner that says BUSH BASH

15 October 2024, 7pm-10.10pm

Everyman cinema King's Cross, 14-18 Handyside Street, London N1C 4DN


£10

Two-story white stucco house with arched windows, iron railings, and a green door, set in a garden with trees.

17 October 2024 , 5-7pm

Keats House, NW3 2RR

£0 - 9

Colourful map of Africa is projected onto wall. A woman wearing headscarf, white t shirt and brown trousers leans over pointing to screen and explaining to child who is standing facing the screen

17 October 2024, 4pm-5.30pm

Kilburn Library, 12-22 Kilburn High Road, NW6 5UH

Free

Man with Curly hair leaning on a Pole Holding his chin. Green background

17 October 2024 – 9 February 2025

Room 35, The Joseph Hotung Great Court Gallery, British Museum


From £12

Colourful map of Africa is projected onto wall. A woman wearing headscarf, white t shirt and brown trousers leans over pointing to screen and explaining to child who is standing facing the screen

24 October 2024, 4pm-5.30pm

West Hampstead Library, Dennington Park Road, NW6 1AU 

Free