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New mural reflects on city’s slavery links

by Felice Southwell
Monday 20 Nov, 2023 at 10:39AM
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A brightly coloured mural with artists crouched beside it.

The new mural near Hove Town Hall

A new mural has been unveiled as part of a creative project exploring Brighton and Hove’s connection to the Transatlantic slave trade.

The mural has been painted on Ann Street, off London Road. At its unveiling this month, attendees went on to take part in a symbolic procession to the seafront.

A smartphone-walking tour of the city is also available, alongside videos of Brighton residents hidden in QR codes across Brighton and Hove.

The project was created by artists from the black community in Brighton and Hove and is funded by Brighton and Hove Culture Alliance, which evolved in response to the impact of covid.

Brighton Dome and Museum also hosted music and spoken word poetry performance by African Night Fever, called The Seeds of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, on Saturday, 11 November.

Ebou Touray, chief executive of African Night Fever, says: “This project aims to reveal the bravery, true creativity and fruits of the hardship of our enslaved African ancestors, who have created for us the pathway to music such as blues, jazz, reggae and hip hop and the roots of our ancestral history.

“We are indebted to preserving their legacy through the creation of this collaborative and experimental piece of work.”

The augmented reality (AR) walking experience, Street Story, uses smartphone technology to overlay information around the city with digital artefacts which reveal information and artwork by students along the route.

Street Story developer and artist, Judith, said: “By walking, and experiencing this difficult history amongst the physical buildings of the city’s enslavers, my hope is that audiences will contemplate our legacy by walking with the past directly overlaid onto parts of our local neighbourhoods.

“This work is designed not just to highlight locations in the city, but most importantly to start to make connections with the plantations and people which had a significant financial influence on this city.

“My goal for this highly experimental work is to encourage reflection, discussion, dialogue and further research within Brighton and Hove’s diverse communities relating to how we remember and commemorate the people of this legacy who, generationally, helped to shape this city”.

A video collection of spoken-word pieces called I Sing My Song To The Sea by Yemisi Mokuolu features the voices of local Brighton residents which will be available to listen to via QR codes placed around the city.

Kim Jack-Riley, chair of the Brighton and Hove Culture Alliance’s Anti-Racism Collective said: “The Exhale Creative Grant provides an outlet for Black creatives living and working in Brighton and Hove to tell our own story.

“Each artist has used innovation and creativity to uncover and acknowledge truths about our city’s history whilst paying homage to the African and Caribbean people at the heart of that history.”

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Comments 10

  1. George Hambone says:
    2 years ago

    Set your timers everyone, Adrian Hart is going to be screaming in fury somewhere near Queens Park in ten seconds time.

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  2. Jen says:
    2 years ago

    That’s a cheap and unworthy personal attack on someone who strikes me as approaching these things with rigour and a spirit of trying to unite people and help them overcome their differences. The rigour, though, is important.

    Reply
    • George Hambone says:
      2 years ago

      The true sign of an “anti racist” is to oppose anything that acknowledges the existence of racism in either the past or present, I find. That’s the rigour we need here.

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  3. Silas says:
    2 years ago

    Anne Street?

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  4. Blatchberg says:
    2 years ago

    *yawn*

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  5. Priya says:
    2 years ago

    George, you appear to be insinuating that someone who has campaigned against racism and tried to bring people from diverse backgrounds together, in harmony and with mutual understanding, is somehow a racist. You have done this even though the gentleman in question is of no direct relevance to this article. You ought to take a long hard look deep into your soul and ask yourself why are you are being so unnecessarily unpleasant and divisive. Hatred takes many forms of which racism is only one. Your snideness reeks.

    Reply
  6. Jackie Dene says:
    2 years ago

    What a lovely mural. Well done!

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  7. M says:
    2 years ago

    Where is it? Under picture it says Hove Town Hall and in the text Ann St London Rd. London Rd looks like

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  8. Rostrum says:
    2 years ago

    No thanks. More false guilt about something Britain abolished in the 1800’s….

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    • Car Delenda Est says:
      2 years ago

      who said anything about guilt?

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