A WELCOME TABLE
SATURDAY 17th May 2025
Artist Becky Warnock will host two events on Saturday 17th May
Full details of ‘A Welcome Table’ can be found here.
A WELCOME TABLE: FOOD / RESISTANCE
Saturday 17th May 11:00 – 12:30
Featuring artists Tami Aftab and Danit Ariel
At this table we will reflect on the questions:
How does food allow us to connect to our own and other cultures?
How can sharing food be an embodied practice of sharing part of yourself?
Nourishment enables us to come together, to resist, and to continue to fight for recognition and existence. How can image-making further this connection to ourselves?
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A WELCOME TABLE: LOCAL / GLOBAL
Saturday 17th May 15:00 – 16:30
Featuring artists Jaskirt Dhaliwal-Boora & Tati El Mallah
At this table we will reflect on the questions:
How do local issues speak to the global stage?
What impact do world issues have in our immediate communities?
How are artists challenging the perception of photography capturing ‘the other’ by making work about their local communities?
How can images be love letters to our place of belonging?
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At the centre of Becky Warnock’s practice is a deep interest in listening; creating projects that platform people and stories that often go unheard, and developing spaces which prioritise conversation and dialogue. For her, listening is a radical practice which is the basis of social change, fostering empathy and moments of connection.
A Welcome Table is simultaneously an event, engagement programme and art work. It sits at the heart of Peckham 24’s 2025 festival, hosting artists, community groups and public audiences as part of the annual theme Come Together. Across the course of the festival, artist Becky Warnock will host four participatory talk events, plus a final collective meal and ceramic artists edition.
Each event will expand on themes drawn from the artworks in the main exhibition, including peacebuilding and reconciliation, community, food and culture. The project draws on the structure of a ‘long table’ gathering, in which audiences participate in the conversation, rather than simply observing. For each event, Warnock has invited an artist featured in the exhibition to offer a provocation based on key themes from their work, that can spark a wider conversation. When at the table, participants can also choose to contribute to the conversation by writing, drawing or mark making onto the specially designed table cloth.