Now Open

TONIC FLOW: A Communal Chorus in Colour and Sound

Lakwena Maciver, Abimaro Gunnell, Compass Collective, Southbank Centre Youth Voices choir

May 7 – Sep 20

Hayward Gallery
Museum

Hayward Gallery

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX

Tue-Thu 10am-6pm, Fri 10am-9pm, Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-6pm, Closed Mondays

Admission

🎁

Free Admission

No ticket required

About

What does it mean to gather, to listen, to make something new together? Eleven young, sanctuary-seeking artists from Compass Collective and the Southbank Centre Youth Voices choir, collaborated with Maciver and Gunnell to co-design the work through shared workshops. The artists, rooted in collective creativity, respond to the idea of a ‘future tonic’, offering drawings, words, patterns and melodies. These fragments come together as an installation paving Mandela Walk, Level 2 – a bold pathway transformed by colour, collective vision and communicating the artists’ message. Within it is an immersive soundscape weaving together the voices of the Southbank Centre Youth Voices choir with Gunnell’s. As you walk along, hear how their voices hold the emotional resonance of shared experiences and collectivity. We have a memory as clear as glass. Ripple, relax, renew, turning skies from grey to blue. TONIC FLOW is an invitation to pause and take part, to consider and experience how creativity and play can nourish us, how connection can sustain us and how together we can begin to make patterns for a brighter, more joyful future. Compass Collective is an arts charity supporting young refugees and asylum seekers through creative projects. For this project, they brought together a diverse group of young people with lived experiences of forced displacement from ten different countries, for a project that celebrates welcomeness and offers a shared sense of belonging.

Tags

installationsoundvisual artcontemporary
View on Website
Back to Exhibitions

Explore More in London