Portraits of Peckham | Clock Tower Billboard

EXHIBITION

Following on from artist Myah Asha Jeffers' exhibition "In Living Memory" at The Hub in March 2026, we commissioned Myah to create a new outdoor artwork for the billboard at Peckham Clock Tower. This artwork is called "Portraits of Peckham".

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Peckham Clock Tower

29 June - 12 July 2026

Delivered in partnership with Maximus, the 9.8m x 7.3m artwork is a celebration of Peckham, featuring a selection of portraits of the people of Peckham, taken by Myah at our Circular Square summer event in 2025.

Portraits of Peckham gallery

Circular Square publicly celebrated migration and the voices, stories and histories of Peckham’s migrant communities through creative workshops with local artists, African and Caribbean food, music and a makers’ market featuring small local producers and makers, with a focus on female and global majority-led enterprises working in sustainable ways.

Myah’s “In Living Memory” exhibition wrapped up a two-year project “Memories for the Future”, a community-led programme on the heritage of the people who shaped Peckham’s iconic Rye Lane. “Memories for the Future” was funded by the National Lottery Heritage FundUnited St Saviours and the London Borough of Southwark’s Culture TogetherNeighbourhoods and Cultural Celebrations funds and had generous support from Arts Council England

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Bookbed

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7 August – 30 August 2015

Artist Janetka Platun uses 3D printing technology, community collaboration and museum practice to respond to Southwark’s Cuming Museum, devastated by fire in 2013.

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