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How do you feel when you’re in London’s streets, parks, waterways and squares?

Are you, your community, your faith or culture represented?

What would you like to be represented in London’s public spaces?

What would you add if you could?

What extra stories could you share?

These are some of the questions that community-led organisations across London are exploring with support from the Mayor of London’s Untold Stories fund.

How the fund is supporting community-led projects

Untold Stories is a £1m fund to help communities test, develop, create and grow projects that share their community’s stories with the city.

In 2021, Art UK published the first comprehensive audit of public sculpture across the capital, revealing huge disparities in representation. Our own conversations with community groups showed that Londoners wanted support and resources to develop grassroots ideas that make an impact through multiple means, from audio tours that highlight invisible heritage to new objects and artworks that celebrate important themes, events, everyday Londoners or historical figures.

Untold Stories is supporting 70 projects across the city. Projects include a ‘walk of fame’ celebrating the role of Irish and Pakistani workers in Cricklewood; an augmented reality map highlighting Poplar’s hidden histories; a new mural in Croydon created by and for learning disabled artists; and new walking tours that offer a homeless perspective of London’s streets.

See the full list of projects below.

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  • Al Bayet Centre for Performance Arts and Drama Therapy

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    26807

    Project name:

    Olive Jar

    Project description

    A community takeover to celebrate Arab arts and culture at Mary Magdalene Church in Paddington, Westminster

    More information

  • Artillery CIC

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    26303

    Project name:

    Walthamstow Griffin, Protector and Guardian of Untold Local Stories and High Street Treasures

    Project description

    Working with market traders and local people to collect stories and oral histories that will be represented in a new public artwork in Walthamstow Market.

    More information

  • Calthorpe Community Garden

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    The Mary Woolaston Healing Garden

    Project description

    Developing a new public healing sanctuary which will memoralise Mary Wollaston (Black Mary) who is said to have run a healing well in the local area.

    More information

  • Camberwell Arts Limited

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    24000

    Project name:

    Camberwell Voices

    Project description

    A new public artwork and digital interactive tour to celebrate broacaster and poet, Una Marson, in Camberwell where she was born.

    More information

  • Chabad Lubavitch of Islington CIO

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    24948

    Project name:

    Islington Jewish Heritage Trail

    Project description

    Telling the story of the Jewish community in Islington through a new walking tour and installing plaques/artworks on important Jewish heritage sites.

    More information

  • China Exchange UK

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    13600

    Project name:

    THE DIGITAL CHINATOWN HERITAGE SUMMARY FOR ENJOYING ON THE MOVE

    Project description

    Installing heritage information boards in China Town to tell a more diverse narrative of the local area. Will be supported by volunteer-led tours around China Town.

    More information

  • Clapham Film Unit

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    25000

    Project name:

    Where are the Women ? Celebrating London's Women Mural Artists

    Project description

    Building on their Test and Nurture grant, Clapham Film Unit will install mural in Lambeth to celebrate the women activist and mural painted in the 1970s and 1980s whose work is rapidly disappearing.

    More information

  • CultureTree Centre

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    Yoruba Heritage Walking Trail and Murals

    Project description

    Working with Bristol University and local residents to create interactive Yoruba Heritage walking trails, a pop-up Yoruba community hub, and interactive wall murals in Peckham.

    More information

  • Dialogue Hub C.I.C

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    British Sign Language Mobile Cafe Proposal

    Project description

    Working with D/deaf artists to design and launch a new mobile space and café to celebrate and share stories from the D/deaf community in public spaces.

    More information

  • Ella Roberta Family Foundation

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    15000

    Project name:

    First Breath For Our Future Ancestor

    Project description

    Making and installing a statue of Ella Roberta Kissi Debrah that will highlight the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities who are most negatively impacted by air pollution.

    More information

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