10 March – 10 April 2016

Featuring: Architects 4 Social Housing, Bonnie Camplin, Save Cressingham Gardens, Evan Ifekoya, Bill Daniel, Q-ART, Sisters Uncut, Spinwatch, Tamasin Cave, Russell Newell, ACT UP Oral History Project, Megan Nolan, Michael McMillan, SALT., Focus E15, Matthew McQuillan, Mati Diop, Michael Ohajuru, Standoff Films, Lou Macnamara, Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL), Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), Bogle L’Ouverture Publications, Schooling and Culture Magazine, Paul Goodwin.

Part research tool and part forum,  A Public Resource transformed Cubitt Gallery into the setting for the dissemination and support of progressive ideas and nonconformist energies. Featuring a reading and research room, and a comprehensive, weekly programme of talks, events and screenings, the project focuses on giving a platform and space to grass roots political movements, activists, individuals and artists who were, in their own ways, campaigning for social, cultural or political change.