WWWADING – Exhibition Opening
WWWADING, a solo exhibition by artist & boater Aisha Mirza, telling queer, racialised & disabled boaters’ off-grid canal stories.
Date and time
Location
Floating Garden
off Regent's Canal Towpath, Goods Way London N1 4UR United KingdomAgenda
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Shy Charles on Harp
Shy Charles
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Jacqui Cornetta on Harp
Jacqui Cornetta
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Mithila Sarma on Veena
Mithila Sarma
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Exhibition
Aisha Mirz
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Nautical-inspired food & drinks provided by PLAYTE
PLAYTE
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
About this event
About the Exhibition
We’re cruising, surfing, hoping we don’t freeze. We’re World Wide Wading. Pushing on, downstreaming, off-grid, at the mouth of the river, where we live.
WWWADING, by artist and boater Aisha Mirza, is an analogue photography project, performance essay, oral history archive, and interspecies sound work sharing the stories of queer, racialised and disabled people, spirits, and other creatures living and playing off-grid on boats across London’s canal network (2020–present).
This is part memoir, part poem, part diasporic residue, part “mental health” in the apocalypse, part investigation: of the marsh as post-capitalist survival technology, the river as trans futurity, the canal as waterlogged footprint of colonisation, and the boat as go-bag, as radical pursuit of pleasure.
May pearls lie within. May they set us all free.
WWWADING is presented by Canal Dream CIC in collaboration with Global Generation, with funding from Unlimited.
About the Artist
photo, text, sound, and sculpture to make work about madness as truth, anticapitalist technologies, and how to hold hands into the trans apocalypse. They are the creator of misery, a mental health arts community, decolonial nature programme, grief space, and sober club night which centers healing for queer and trans people of the Global Majority.
Aisha has been an off-grid boat dweller since 2021, and over the years has developed a very special interest in water memory, post-capitalist modes of survival, tracing colonial engineering paradigms, trans-ecology, and boat folklore. This became their WWWADING project, with tentacles in London, New York, and Karachi. WWWADING utilizes many modalities of their multidisciplinary art practice, such as the slow and intentional art of analogue photography to document the lives of fellow queer boaters of colour, field-recording-based sound art to create interspecies oral history soundscapes, and performance essay to reflect, expand, and contextualise how we arrived where we are, and what called us to water.
About Canal Dream CIC
Canal Dream (CD) is a non-profit arts and cultural organisation based on London’s canals and rivers. CD positions art and creativity as catalysts for canal regeneration and social innovation. We use waterways as maps and boats as spaces to curate site-specific arts and culture programmes. Beyond the arts, we collaborate with cross-sector partners to co-create a waterway-based social innovation network. Our vision is to transform London’s historic canals into a living cultural corridor — a flowing space for regeneration, creative practice, and community connection. Follow our instagram for regular updates on our activity.
About Global Generation:
Global Generation is an environmental education charity with garden sites located throughout London. We offer activities such as urban food growing, supporting bees, carpentry, cooking, storytelling, creative writing, performance and more. We aim to create the conditions for people to come together, connect with themselves, others and their local area and to practically and creatively contribute to ecological and social change. Tickets are priced on a sliding scale, and we encourage those who can, to pay it forward. We have a donation option where you can put money towards supporting the work we do including offering free spaces for community members. Follow our instagram for regular updates on our activity.
About Unlimited
Unlimited commission, fund and promote disabled-led work. We work with disabled artists to support and further their work and career. The artists with whom we work are changing the world.
About the Space and Accessibility: The Floating Garden is a barge moored along the Regents Canal near Coal Drops Yard with views of the surrounding area. There is an indoor classroom space on the barge so the session will go ahead rain or shine. The barge is not yet completely wheelchair accessible - there is a set of stairs that lead directly to the mooring or lifts that give access to the towpath, however there is one step required to get from the towpath to the barge and steps from the main deck area to the toilet. Please speak to the team if you have specific accessibility questions.
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