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Artist in Residence

Nisha Duggal

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In 2021, the Royal Over-Seas League commissioned Nisha Duggal, an established London-based artist, experienced in working with young people, to deliver an exciting new project funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, in partnership with Riverley Primary School in Leyton, East London. 

Nisha went on to explore the heritage of ROSL’s historic home, Over-Seas House, whilst working with Year 5 pupils from Riverley Primary School in Leyton, East London (part of the Griffin Schools Trust), supporting them to reflect on their own experiences of heritage alongside that of Over-Seas House.

“We wish to share our heritage with the pupils to experience these buildings and increase confidence in their own knowledge over the history and purpose of ROSL in central London. Our Artist-in-Residence will devise and deliver art workshops based on developing their own creative practice, inspired by the themes of heritage, community and home.”

At the end of the project the collaboration was showcased at two launch events, one at ROSL and the other at Riverley Primary School as part of the annual Griffin Arts Festival in July 2021.

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