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Collective Creativity founded in response to the institutional racism in traditional art spaces, and to specifically nurture QTIPOC (queer trans* people of colour) creative practice. It was in this carving out space they bridged the gap between theory and practice, at the centre of these sessions were the essays of cultural theorist Stuart Hall and Rasheed Areen, allowing them to critically uncover their ‘own’ erased art histories and those of Black Artists in Britain.  
Collective Creativity founded in response to the institutional racism in traditional art spaces, and to specifically nurture QTIPOC (queer trans* people of colour) creative practice. It was in this carving out space they bridged the gap between theory and practice, at the centre of these sessions were the essays of cultural theorist Stuart Hall and Rasheed Areen, allowing them to critically uncover their ‘own’ erased art histories and those of Black Artists in Britain.  


This collective's intial research were held at the Stuart Hall library and later gatherings at the Tate, it’s access to materials and facilities crucial to them as emerging artists and writers, and in facilitating resistance.
This collective's intial research were held at the Stuart Hall library and later gatherings unoffocially at the Tate, it’s access to materials and facilities crucial to them as emerging artists and writers, and in facilitating resistance.

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Collective Creativity is a group of QTIPOC (queer, trans*, intersex people of colour) artists based in London who have been working together since 2013. We create radical, grass-roots space for QTIPOC creatives to interrogate the politics of art in relation to queer identity, institutional racism, and anti-colonialism. We are dedicated to creating space for conversations that challenge institutional racism and white supremacy within a cultural framework. Collective Creativity is Evan Ifekoya, Raju Rage, Raisa Kabir and Rudy Loewe.

Collective Creativity founded in response to the institutional racism in traditional art spaces, and to specifically nurture QTIPOC (queer trans* people of colour) creative practice. It was in this carving out space they bridged the gap between theory and practice, at the centre of these sessions were the essays of cultural theorist Stuart Hall and Rasheed Areen, allowing them to critically uncover their ‘own’ erased art histories and those of Black Artists in Britain.

This collective's intial research were held at the Stuart Hall library and later gatherings unoffocially at the Tate, it’s access to materials and facilities crucial to them as emerging artists and writers, and in facilitating resistance.