Reopening Night & Exhibition Preview
10.02.26, Tuesday
6:30-8:30pmWe’re delighted to welcome you back to The Mosaic Rooms for our reopening on Tuesday 10 February, 6.30–8.30pm.
To mark this new chapter, we are proud to open Bouchra Khalili: [Exhibition Title], the artist’s first UK solo exhibition. Bringing together three film works on the legacy of the Movement of Arab Workers and its theatre groups, the exhibition reflects on solidarity, belonging and collective struggle.
Enter through our garden and discover new routes, a glowing welcome area with Dima Srouji’s Four Moons from Home, and refreshed galleries and bookshop. Upstairs, you’ll find The Playroom, a new space for creative encounters, and The Salon, ready once again to host conversations, screenings and gatherings. We’re also excited to launch The Satellite, transforming our tower into a space for experimental broadcasts and sonic solidarity.
As we reopen, we begin a new chapter with our new Director and team. Come meet us, explore the transformed spaces, and celebrate our return together. We’re excited to be back.
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Sound Capsule
Spring 2026
The Sound Capsule is a new live radio project transforming The Mosaic Rooms’newly refurbished gallery tower, The Satellite into a space for experimental broadcasts, community storytelling, and sonic solidarity. The project creates a site for listening, transmission, and dialogue.
The programme will feature live radio broadcasts between March and November. This includes conversations, sonic works, community news, readings, DJ sets, recipe sharing, weather reports, and playlists, as well as live performances, works-in-progress presentations, and interviews.
Rooted in the ethos of free, live radio, we will host two interwoven strands, locally, it invites communities in and around Earl’s Court to transmit messages to the world.
Internationally, it connects with artists and collectives, particularly from the Middle East whose sonic works and testimonies will resonate back into the UK.
Sound Capsule aims to also lower barriers to sound-making, enabling youth, emerging artists and underrepresented communities to produce self-directed audio works in The Satellite. It invites audiences to imagine, feel, and connect across geographies—whether present in the gallery tower or tuning in remotely. Ephemeral in nature all broadcasts will be live-only and unrepeated, encouraging improvisation and deep listening.
The Building Reimagined
Spring 2026
We’re excited to welcome you back to The Mosaic Rooms. We’ve reimagined our building to create a more intimate, accessible, and welcoming experience for all. You’ll now enter through our beautiful garden, complete with lift, wider doors, and improved stairs. We’re looking forward to gatherings and playing games in our beautiful amphitheatre. Our new welcome area warmly invites you to arrive gently, bathed in the light of Four Moons from Home, a moving new commission by Dima Srouji. Inside, you’ll find refreshed exhibition rooms and our expanded bookshop, now with more room to browse, connect, and hang out.
Upstairs, we’re excited to welcome you to The Playroom, a new creative space designed for playful, care-led, and poetic encounters. Our event space, now called The Salon, has also had a refresh and is ready to host conversations, screenings, and community gatherings once again. And we’re thrilled to unveil The Satellite, a new initiative transforming the gallery tower into a space for experimental broadcasts, storytelling, and sonic solidarity.
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