Paulina Korobkiewicz | HOMELAND

6-9pm

Centrala

Centrala is pleased to present Homeland, an exhibition following an 18-month residency of the photographer and visual artist Paulina Korobkiewicz, also featuring work by Sylwia Ciszewska-Peciak, Yuxi Hou, Ismail Khokon, Marcin Forys and interviews from the Central European Photography Club participants.

Homeland is departing from the research project Post-Socialist Britain?: Memory, Representation and Political Identity amongst German, Polish and Ukrainian Immigrants in the UK, a large-scale research project in collaboration with the University of Birmingham and the Nottingham Trent University exploring how and if memory is linked to political identity, and how this is manifested in a different national context.

Homeland will address themes of political identity, belonging, memory and representation among migrant communities in West Bromwich and Hyson Green, with a specific focus, but not limited to, Polish migrant communities. Throughout the residency, Korobkiewicz familiarised herself with these areas and established relationships with the members of the migrant communities, initiating dialogues and participating in local celebrations and events, researching and creating a contemporary portrait of those communities.

Venue

Centrala

Unit 4 Minerva Works
158 Fazeley St
Birmingham
B5 5RT