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About

Jeremiah Brown is a British Jamaican writer, photographer and poet based in Croydon.

His art is centred on archiving people and place, with intergenerational relationships directing and informing his practice. Jeremiah’s first solo exhibition ‘I consent for you too’, was a promise to his hometown which spoke to the vital need of active archiving.

Projects such as ‘LIKKLE ArchiveXR’ and ‘Likkle Rum with Grandma’ exemplify Brown’s commitment to crossing the intergenerational bridge to ensure his elders are remembered.

Jeremiah was a recent recipient of an Arts Council DYCP Grant, to help the expansion of his practice into the realm of XR.

He is a B3 Media TalentLab XR Associate Artist, former Roundhouse Resident Artist, Barbican Young Poet alum, Royal Court Writer’s Group alum and former Soho Theatre’s Writers’ Lab participant.

Winner of Best Script at the EVCOM London Film Awards for his work on UNESCO’s Internet for Trust Opening Film with Studio Giggle. His other notable commissions and collaborations include RSA Films, Nationwide Building Society, Talawa Theatre Company, TNT Sports, Barbican, Roundhouse and Thames Festival Trust.

Jeremiah Brown is an archivist committed to remembering the people and places that help define him.