

We Are Hiring: General Assistant
Looking Forward is a forward-thinking curatorial office headquartered in Canary Wharf, London. We work with a network of international...


Open Call for Artists: Screening Room Programme
We are restarting our Screening Room Programme . If you have a video you want to see featured on our channels, send us a link to watch...


Open Call: Freelance Artist to run School Workshops
The Museum of Slavery and Freedom (MōSaF London) is a recently formed local community group campaigning to raise awareness about the...


Fiamma Montezemolo: Traces
Fiamma Montezemolo's film 'Traces' is a video-essay which uses thorough research and art to discuss the border life between the USA and...


Feedforward: Tijuana's Border
Public presentation of the Empathy&Risk project at the Auditorium of the Instituto de Cultura de Baja California, Tijuana, and...


Curatorial Residency in Arafura, Mexico City
A three-week research residency in Mexico in the framework of our partnership with Empathy&Risk and supported by the Global Challenge...


Deptford Film Club #04
Deptford Film Club is a regular monthly event organised by Empathy & Risk and Looking Forward and in collaboration with ACAVA. Join us...


Yamile Calderon: Even Jesus Was Bipolar
Part of our Screening Room Programme. Yamile Calderon's film 'Even Jesus Was Bipolar' is a documentary about Hernando Calderón, who...


Guided Walk: Deptford Heritage
Learn the role of Deptford and London in the slave trade with MōSaF London (Museum of Slavery and Freedom) with a free guided walk on...


Walking Deptford's Legacy of Slavery
The first public output of our partnership with MoSAF Museum of Slavery and Freedom, curating and commissioning artist responses to the...


Deptford Film Club #03
Deptford Film Club is a regular monthly event organised by Empathy & Risk and Looking Forward and in collaboration with ACAVA. Join us...


Spectres of Morocco
German-French artist Adrian Schindler’s ‘Spectres of Morocco’ is a performance that aims at deconstructing and counteracting stereotypes...