In living memory: The family photo album

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Assorted venues

27 September, 9, 21 & 28 October, 4 November

Tbc

In Living Memory: The Family Photo Album is a new commission by Barbados-raised, London-based artist Myah Asha Jeffers.

The project explores the diasporic family album against the backdrop of Peckham, inviting local women of Caribbean and West African heritage to create, interrogate and reframe their own archives.

Jeffers asks:

  • How can we collectively contribute towards a future archive for Peckham?
  • How do our memories and desires for the future impact the types of photographs we make?
  • Can this create space for something new, a catalyst for change?

Building on Peckham Platform’s wider programme Memories for the Future, In Living Memory uses family photographs as a way to spark conversation, share oral histories, and imagine new possibilities for collective memory.


Who is Involved?

The project will bring together three groups of participants:

  • Young women in Peckham
  • West African “aunties” from Rye Lane hair shops
  • Caribbean elders in the local community

Together, they will contribute to a living archive for Peckham, while also creating photographs for their own family albums.


Workshops

Across autumn 2025, Jeffers will run five participatory workshops:

  1. Peckham Square (27 September)
    As part of Circular Square, this first workshop invites the public to join Myah in reimagining the family album as a tool for memory and community.
  2. Black in the Day Collaboration / Scanning Social (9 October)
    A social evening of music, food and conversation where participants are invited to bring family photographs to be scanned, digitised and shared.
  3. Photo Walk (21 October)
    Participants will document their communities using disposable film cameras, adding new perspectives to the evolving family archive.
  4. Family Portrait Session, Sunset Studios (28 October)
    Studio-based portrait photography session with participants and their families.
  5. Family Portrait Session, Sunset Studios (4 November)
    A second portrait session, continuing the creation of new images for family albums and Peckham’s collective memory.

Stay Updated

Details of dates, venues and how to get involved will be announced here as they are confirmed.

Myah Asha Jeffers

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