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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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  • End Violence and Racism Against East and Southeast Communities with B.E.S.E.A.N

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    4000

    Project name:

    East and South East Asian Histories Uncovered

    Project description

    Research and community conversations to develop proposals for new public artworks celebrating East and South East Asian heritage in London.

    More information

  • FIlipino Nurses Association UK

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    4000

    Project name:

    Untold Stories of Filipino Nurses in London

    Project description

    Developing a public art work to celebrate Filipino Nurses in London and their important role during the COVID-19 crisis.

    More information

  • Filmanthropy CIC

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    21403.42

    Project name:

    S'Nuff: A Youth-Led Exhibition

    Project description

    A project for young people in Merton to explore the history of the grounds and buildings at Morden Hall. Leading to a final site specific exhibition that tells their own stories and narratives.

    More information

  • Five ASide Theatre CIC

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    4000

    Project name:

    Dorothee in the 18th Century: Remains to be Told

    Project description

    Developing a walking tour to explore Black heritage in Sutton.

    More information

  • Invisible Palace

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    4993

    Project name:

    Empire and trade - the lost sculptures from the Upper Terrace at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham

    Project description

    Working with local community groups to discover the lost statues in Crystal Palace Park and create a walking trail.

    More information

  • Kayd Somali Arts & Culture

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    4950

    Project name:

    The Journey of us: Belong in our society!

    Project description

    Community consultations and collecting oral history to create a public art work that celebrates Somali stories in East London

    More information

  • Kensington + Chelsea Festival and Art Week

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    17350

    Project name:

    Mural: Black Lives Matter + Rest and Wellness.

    Project description

    Working in partnership with Black Blossoms, this new mural created by artists Birungi Kawooya and Bokani, celebrates black womxn and rest.

    More information

  • Khizra Foundation

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    24025

    Project name:

    Remembering Partition: A Very British History

    Project description

    A heritage project exploring London's connection and role in the partition of India. This project will create a new digital trail, walking tour and printed map that will highlight migratory history of South Asian Londoners (linked to Partition in India) and stories of survivors now residing in London.

    More information

  • Krio Descendants Union UK and Ireland

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    5000

    Project name:

    Untold Stories of London's Unique, Historical Links to the Krio People of Sierra Leone.

    Project description

    Research and development to work with Krio communities across London to consult and develop a new mural.

    More information

  • Lambeth Links

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    Landmark for the Landmark

    Project description

    Consulting on and installing a landmark opposite 47 Tulse Hill, a listed building which was one of the first HIV/AIDS Clinics and was opened by Princess Diana in a landmark moment. The project aims to tell the stories of those affected by HIV/AIDS and those who attended the clinic.

    More information

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