Rowland Road Working Men’s Club
It ends in love, exchange, fellowship. It ends as it begins, in motion, in between various modes of being and belonging,
and on the way to new economies of giving, taking, being with and for and it ends... in a working men’s club?on the way to another place altogether.
– The Wild Beyond by Jack Halberstam in the introduction to The Undercommons by Stefano Harney & Fred Moten.
The mural was a large part of the legacy of our combined efforts over the summer, as are the new memberships and continuing relationships with local people that led to new events, uses and plans for the future; including open mic nights and pakora stands. The mural combines painted shapes inspired by the buildings interior decor - overlaid with the silhouettes, taken from archival photographs, of the many committees who have contributed their time and energy to the place over it’s 100+ year history. The welcome message in font derived from the original RRWMC signage, practical and poetic, akin to that you find on a common doormat: simply inviting people across the threshold.
With thanks and gratitude: Katrine Bay Madsen, Steve, Jo and the wider Firth family as well as Ed Carlisle, Leeds Animation Workshop (Terry, Jo and Kat), Eleanor Cully and Yorkshire Sound Women’s Collective, Studio Polpo and South Leeds Life (Jeremy and Imran). Arts Council England, Leeds Inspired and East Street Arts.