Museum of Enclosure x Perpetual Stew#2

From the walls of House of Annetta to the walls of the Peak District to the tents of the Jordanian desert, put a hex on the CCTV at the gate and scroll back to 1549. Map your way through the trespass signs, remember the table tennis by your house, watch the bellyache from chowing down on all the houses. Stop the way with spikes, feel out the fabric of the digital enclosures, stand before a curtain shop and wonder what else happens down the street. Dip your fingers in the soil at your desk and take your body into the woods and under the railway arches to watch the groups that trespass together.

The Museum of Enclosure is an exhibition inhabiting @houseofannetta and nestled within “Perpetual Stew #2” - a week-long series of learning through spatial justice struggles, weaving the threads between knowledge justice and land justice, co-led by @the_gleaners_cafe.

All events are being run as a fundraiser supporting emergency surgery in Gaza via @IslamicHelp.

Drop in today, tomorrow, Sunday 10-5pm - meet folk and see the Museum of Enclosure show

️ Fri 1 Nov 6-9.30pm - Free Palestine and joining the dots – Launch of the Museum of Enclosure, Film screening, Colonial lives of property reading group zine sharing, live Palestine solidarity performance by George Shaheen a queer Syrian refugee, an activist who explores belonging through rituals. Spoken word by Meriem Jouti

Sun 3 Nov 2-5pm - Anniversary of the 1994 Criminal Justice Act & a workshop rewriting the law that started to criminalise sound.

Followed by a collective stew - just bring a vegetable!

House of Annetta 25 Princelet St, London E1 6QH

#spatialjustice #landjustice #enclosure #propertyrights  #eastlondon #towerhamlets #study #London

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