DISPLAY
‘Disability and Design’ 2025-2026
Exhibition
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
‘Both a celebration and a call to action, Design and Disability showcased the radical contributions of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent people and communities to design history and contemporary culture, from the 1940s to now.’
Close up of Sign label describing the ‘Still Ill: Corona Diary’ project from the ‘Disability and Design exhibition at The Victoria and Albert Museum.
‘It’s the debt that you owe: debt, colonialism, and resistance’ 2023
Exhibition - Peckham Levels
Debt Justice
‘It’s the debt that you owe’: debt, colonialism, and resistance’ was a multidisciplinary art exhibition exploring how the legacy of colonialism has led to the debt crisis of today. The exhibition featured new work by artists with personal connections to countries that are currently in debt crisis or with history of colonialism.
This Exhibition is a work event’
Exhibition
Two digital artworks were displayed at the exhibition showcasing politicised works relating to the COVID 19 Pandemic
‘The Wall of Respect for Radical Histories of Railton Road’ 2021
Public Mural
198 Contemporary Arts & Learning, London
‘Designed by Jacob V Joyce and Monique Jackson this mural is a visual public archive of Brixton’s radical local histories. The Wall of Respect for Radical Histories of Railton Road employs a Pan African perspective which places Black British anti-racist activism in dialogue with global struggles against colonial and state police violence. Commissioned in the summer of 2021 by 81 Acts and completed with the help of a crowd funder this work commemorates the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton Uprising. The mural, painted by Joyce with help from Ailsa Yexley, Iman Mahdy, Buki Bayode, Hannah Jones, Parastou Miri, Sola Olulode and Lizzie Ried is located on the the new 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning building in Herne Hill.’ - text from artist Jacob V Joyce Website
‘Voices From the Front Line’
Exhibition
198 Contemporary Arts & Learning, London
Monique displayed several artworks to the group show relating to the radical history of Brixton’s Railton Road.
Framed artworks from the exhibition