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New Mural Celebrating Pioneer of Notting Hill Carnival to be Unveiled in West London

LINETT KAMALA

MURAL INFORMATION
Created by Artist and Carnivalist Linett Kamala
Commissioned by Studio West Live Mural Painting
24 –25 August 2022
Photocall – 25 August 2022 – 11am
Mural on View – 26 August –7 September 2022

This August, multi-disciplinary artist, carnivalist, DJ and educator Linett Kamala will create a brand-new carnival themed mural outside Studio West Gallery, Notting Hill ahead of this summer’s long-awaited return of the Notting Hill Carnival.  

In its subject matter, the mural will shine a light on the largely unknown story of Rhaune Laslett (b.1919), a community activist and the principal organiser of the first Notting Hill Festival, which later evolved into the Notting Hill Carnival. Live painting will take place outside the gallery on the 24th and 25th of August, and the mural will be on show throughout the bank holiday weekend and beyond.

We are one family mural on Freston Road in full by Azarra Amoy & Linett-Kamala Photo credit Edwin Ingram 2020
We are one family mural on Freston Road in full by Azarra Amoy & Linett Kamala
Photo credit Edwin Ingram 2020

Commissioned by Studio West Director Caroline Boseley, the mural will be created by Linett Kamala in collaboration with young creatives that Kamala mentors. The public artwork will celebrate the last 50 years of Notting Hill Carnival from its founding moments through to its contemporary iteration honouring the beloved annual event, which triumphantly returns this year after a three-year hiatus.

Linett Kamala comments, “I hope the mural will make more people aware of local activist Rhaune Laslett. She had the vision to organise a small children’s street fayre back in the 1960s to ease racial tensions which would later grow into what we now know as Notting Hill Carnival. Her message of unity and community endures to this day” 

Caroline Boseley: “I wanted to highlight Rhaune Laslett as I knew very little about her connection to Carnival and when I mentioned her to local people, few knew of her either. Her mission to celebrate community and to build strong connections between local residents by organising a street festival, reflects part of my aims for Studio West. Rhaune wanted participants to enjoy themselves, have fun and feel included and I hope Studio West’s programme gives its visitors a similar experience.

Working with the superbly talented multidisciplinary artist and educator Linett Kamala and some of her Lin Kam Art Collective is such a privilege and I can’t wait to see the finished mural!”

Interdisciplinary artist, educator and carnivalist, Linett Kamala has a deep connection to Notting Hill Carnival spanning over 36 years. At the age of 15, she became one of the event’s first female DJs, now 37 years later she is the manager of the same static sound system at which she first performed, Disya Jeneration. She is currently a Board Director of Notting Hill Carnival, and has been dubbed the ‘Sound System Queen’.

Clean Air Art Project Wyvil Primary School Linett Kamala with pupil reps
Clean Air Art Project Wyvil Primary School Linett Kamala with pupil reps

The mural project brings together a celebrated artist with a deep connection to carnival, a gallerist with a passion for the local community, young creatives looking to develop a career in the arts, and local people from the area to collectively celebrate Notting Hill Carnival. Together they will shine a light on the largely unknown story of Notting Hill Carnival pioneer Rhaune Laslett,and create a beautiful piece of public art to coincide with Carnival’s long-awaited return!

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©2022 Linett Kamala, Edwin Ingram, Studio West Gallery