Christina by Christina NwabugoBounce Cinema
The world of Christina Nwabugo
Christina Nwabugo hailing from East End of London but her photographic work takes her all over the world—from Jamaica to Senegal. She finds both creativity and solace in the natural world and hopes to show how people and landscapes are one.
Transitioning into film & music videos
Many artists start their career in the world of photography and transition into the moving image. Christina directs the music video Battle for Guvna B.
Born n Bred by Born n BredBounce Cinema
Born n Bread
BORN N BREAD are a collective who create fanzines. They are also radio hosts on NTS radio, international DJ’s, and event producers. Various media outlets have highlighted BORN N BREAD for their bold take on the documentation of youth culture under their own rules.
ZINE Culture & DIY
BORN N BREAD started producing print zines which were dedicated to fashion, art, music, youth culture and addressing social issues. BORN N BREAD have currently have released an important body of work exploring their which all have been independently published.
Born n Bred by Born n BredBounce Cinema
An important voice for Black women & culture
BORN N BREAD headed up a bi-weekly music and lifestyle show every other Saturday morning on NTS. They provided non stop laughs mixed in with everything from R'n'B, hip-hop and trap through to grime, dancehall and Afrobeats.
Born & Bred by Mathieu AjanBounce Cinema
Born & Bred leading the way
Born & Bred pictured in a Peckham studio in 2023. The team have stayed true to their roots, community & identity throughout the years consistently serving sounds and projects which impact the cultural landscape.
Chi & Ebs by Chi & EbsBounce Cinema
Chi & Ebs
Pioneers, creatives & game changers. From art direction, design to launching their own businesses. Twin sisters Chi & Ebs have played a pivotal role in producing some of the most eye catching work in the creative industries.
Holly Cato by Mathieu AjanBounce Cinema
Artist Holly Mari Cato at her debut exhibition
Holly Mari Cato at her debut exhibition, Heavy is the Mantel, documenting the pockets of culture which, amid racism and discrimination, provided respite for the Windrush generation.