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Harlesden High Street

Harlesden High Street was founded with the mission of facilitating access between experimental/outsider artists and the traditional gallery system. We host several spaces across London exhibiting contemporary art by local and international artists, centering work by people of colour. In addition to our exhibition venues, we host a cultural outreach programme with an aim to reach audiences in ungentrified neighborhoods who might be less likely to engage with typical gallery programming. 

Our main space in Harlesden proudly only hosts people of colour in our programme, external and offsite spaces hosts an experimental programme transcending borders.

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Metronomes

Metronomes is an innovative steelband and unique community based in Ladbroke Grove, West London. We teach and perform steelpan music, promote Caribbean heritage, and run projects to benefit our local people.

Metronomes plays an important role in the local Caribbean community. It brings families together, helping to reduce social isolation especially amongst the elderly and single parents.

Metronomes is especially good at involving people not involved in education or other arts activities and has a long history of working with people who have frequent contact with the criminal justice system.

A large number of young people who attend Metronomes go on to university and it has helped produce a generation of architects, athletes and doctors. However, we are resolutely focused on involving all young people, including those struggling in life. Metronomes leaves no one behind.

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JG Contemporary

JG Contemporary is an art gallery located in West London, not far from Notting Hill and Chiswick. The gallery showcases contemporary artists working across various disciplines. In addition to promoting artists in the primary market, JG Contemporary also features works from the secondary market that the gallery admires.

Founded by Jewel Goodby, the gallery has a history of exhibiting in popup locations across London before establishing its permanent space in Acton's Poets Corner in December 2019. As dedicated supporters of public art, JG Contemporary co-founded and curated the Acton Unframed initiative and continues to deliver public art projects with renowned artists in the local West London community. The gallery works closely with collectors worldwide to help them find the perfect artwork for their collections.

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