My Mother, My Home
book launch, conversation and performance
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2 Arundel Street London WC2R 3DA United KingdomGood to know
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- 4 hours
- In person
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About this event
Join us for the London debut of performance artist Chipo Chipaziwa, marking the launch of her artist book My Mother, My Home and the UK premiere of her latest performance, Slipping Into Slipping Away.
Chipaziwa will be joined by artist and writer Samra Mayanja, writer and educator Belinda Zhawi and poet-artist Phoenix Yemi + Black Geographies for an evening of conversation, performance, and live music.
Chipaziwa's artist book, titled My Mother, My Home, explores utilizing written language and alternative representational forms of art (eg. drawing, printmaking and painting) to document her previous performances. Chipaziwa sets out to use the book format as a means of archiving her performances with/in the absence of her physical body. An experiment in memory, which weaves her past and present relations — that is, as an example of Black ancestrally and Black futurity — in the form of collaboration, in which she is the connecting element, My Mother, My Home exemplifies a more cohesive understanding of how performance art can be archived, and how traditional forms of documentation can be perceived as imperialist and capitalist.
With her latest performance, Slipping Into Slipping Away, Chipaziwa continues her investigation by delving into the intersections of memory, legibility, archives, liminal encounters, and psychoanalysis.
This event also marks the final stop of Chipaziwa’s European tour, following presentations in Copenhagen, Brussels, Stockholm, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
schedule
7 doors/ vibes
7:30 Poetry Reading Act I
8:00 Performance: Slipping Into Slipping Away
8:30 intermission
9 Chipo in conversation with Belinda + Q&A
9:45 Poetry Reading Act II
10 - 11 vibes
Chipo Chipaziwa is a performance artist whose practice investigates the power dynamic between performer and audience. She has received her BA in Visual Arts at the University of British Columbia in 2019. Chipaziwa has performed at Art Metropole (2025); Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art (2025); and Western Front (2024). Chipaziwa’s first artist book, titled My Mother My Home, was published by Archive Books in November 2024. Chipaziwa currently resides on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.
Belinda Zhawi is a Zimbabwean born writer and educator currently based in London. Her work explores Afro-diasporic research and narratives, and how art and education can be used as intersectional tools.
Black Geographies founded by Phoenix Yemi, is a living chorus of poets and musicians rooted in resistance, memory, and the sacredness of place—whether physical or psychological. It honours language as a tool of embodiment, self-definition and collective survival: a refusal of erasure. The intent is to remember, to reimagine, and to reach toward new futures shaped by sound, story, and expression, guided by the deep knowing that our lives are bound to the land, to history, and to one another.
Samra Mayanja is an artist and writer based in London. Her practice, which spans various mediums, is unified by an obsession with how life speaks poetry.