Art Futures: Spaces of Community - Whitechapel Gallery

Art Futures: Spaces of Community

Supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art

  • Art Futures Spaces of Community

Thu 23 Jul 2026, 6.30 - 8pm

Assembly Room

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11am–6pm
Wednesday 11am–6pm
Thursday 11am–9pm
Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 11am–6pm
Sunday 11am–6pm

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Art Futures: Spaces of Community

Join us for a discussion about the urgent need for public and civic spaces, and the role of gentrification.

Chaired by Whitechapel Gallery Director Gilane Tawadros, contributors to the discussion also include the writer, critic and Chair of Resonance FM, K. Biswas, and Nina Jang, an interdisciplinary spatial designer, researcher and educator who is also a member of RESOLVE Collective and a supporter of the Save Soanes campaign.

Art Futures is a major new Whitechapel Gallery series which looks at the role of public art institutions at a time of multiple crises, bringing together audiences with artists, writers, academics and policy-makers to collectively imagine alternative visions. 

Art Futures is generously supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art.

About K. Biswas

K. Biswas is a critic who has written for the New Statesman, The Observer, New York Times, The Nation, Le Monde Diplomatique, The Baffler, and the Times Literary Supplement. He is the Editor of Representology: The Journal of Media and Diversity, Chair of the charity Heard, and Director of Europe’s largest community radio station, Resonance FM.

About Nina Jang

Nina Jang is an interdisciplinary spatial designer, researcher and educator. Informed by in-between spaces of cultural practice, they use materials and process-led creative production of convening, generative systems of knowledge exchange and collective (re)building of archives.

Nina is part of RESOLVE Collective and Eastern Margins. They also support the ongoing Save Soanes campaign with Setpoint London East to secure a long-term lease of the youth education Soanes Centre in Tower Hamlets. Nina is also part of the fundraising strategy group at ESEA Community Centre in Dalston.

Musings include the recently premiered docu-narrative short film LINKS (2026) in partnership with Undercommons Collective and London Community Video Archive (LCVA) and a forthcoming artist residency in Rotterdam.