Culinary Collaborations at ROSL

In recent years ROSL membership have had the privilege of dining at the Club and sampling the culinary offerings of esteemed Guest Chefs.

HR Focus | ROSL invests in refreshed team facilitiesPreserving Our Heritage ROSL supports the National Youth Orchestra of Kenya 

In 2002, following receipt of a member legacy, the ROSL Foundation was able to commence two years of support for the National Youth Orchestra of Kenya (NYOK), run by The Art of Music in Nairobi.

Nisha Duggal Workshop with Year 5 Students, Riverley Primary SchoolNisha Duggal, In Residence, 2021

ROSL Courtyard

Shot on location at the Royal Overseas League’s Mayfair home, In Residence (2021) is an experimental short film that traces a love story through a couple’s migration to Britain from India in the 1970s. Excerpts from a series of letters exchanged between the pair across continents are performed by the letter-writers themselves. Deeply personal, the correspondence belongs to the artists’ parents. Their typical story of migration is set against a sensory exploration of the opulent interiors of Overseas House. Visual and sonic interventions from pupils at Riverley Primary School extend the journey to the present, presenting a layered interplay of longing and belonging, identity and aspiration, hopes and dreams.

In Residence, produced by Nisha Duggal during Heritage and Our Communities, an Artist-in-Residence project by ROSL ARTS in partnership with Riverley Primary School in Leyton, East london (part of Griffin Schools Trust) kindly supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

ROSL Courtyard, Nisha Duggal, Landed 2021

ROSL Courtyard

Currently showing outside the Royal Over-Seas League are six commissioned flags produced by artist Nisha Duggal during Heritage and Our Communities, an Artist-in-Residence project by ROSL ARTS in partnership with Riverley Primary School in Leyton, East London (part of the Griffin Schools Trust) kindly supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Riverley Primary School | Nisha Duggal Presentation 2021

Riverley Exhibition Griffin Arts Festival

Artist-in-Residence Nisha Duggal presents her collaborative work with Year 5 pupils at Riverley Primary School in the Main Hall as part of The Griffin Arts Festival 2021. This is the collective effort of the past few months of workshop programming funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. All the pupils’ family and friends were invited to view the exhibition with includes early footage from a film commission to be screened at ROSL Clubhouse during Open London on 4-5 September.