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The Royal Academy’s Main Galleries show Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change designed by JA Projects is now open.
A major study of the Black figure – and its representation in contemporary art curated by Ekow Eshun is now open.
The JA Projects team put together a special reading list inspired by their practice and exhibition design for the upcoming Main Galleries show Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change
The British Pavillion was chosen by the Guardian’s experts for ‘Best designs and designers of 2023: ‘A chunk of glossy sexiness’ ‘
JA Projects part of multidisciplinary masterplan team reshaping and revitalising Uxbridge town centre.
Jayden Ali took to the stage for this year’s Designyatra, India’s largest creative conference in Goa.
Rising Green has been included in the New London Awards 2023 shortlist. Spanning 12 categories and 3 special prizes, the shortlisted projects exemplify excellence in design and approach.
This September saw Queens Square opening to the public as part of the first phase of delivery for our work with local communities and businesses to co-design improvements to Newham’s Queens Market and Queen’s Square.
Celebrating the world's best architecture, interiors and design, for Dezeen Awards 2023, Fashioning Masculinities has been shortlisted in the exhibition design (interior) category.
IoDF100: Innovators List marks the pioneers, leaders, innovators and icons shaping the future of fashion, and the culture of our times.
Rowan Moore talks to Jayden Ali about Corb for his article ‘100 years of Le Corbusier: what does he mean to today’s architects?’
Jayden Ali reflects on how the rituals of immigrant communities can shape cities and their design for Art Review.
Opening on 8 June, Wellcome Collection will present a major exhibition of collaborative video works by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, exploring race and identity in an age of avatars, videogames and ancestry DNA.
The commissioner, curators, and artists were the team to receive a Special Mention for National Participation at this edition of the Biennale.
The newly designed canopies by JA Projects for the front of Queens Market and the new floor at Queen's Square is now finished.
Jayden Ali Pavilion Co-curator and JA Projects present ‘rituals’ exhibition at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition –La Biennale di Venezia
Work begins on the new scheme as contractors break ground on JA Projects’ scheme for two new streets of infill terrace housing.
JA Projects has been appointed by Mayoral Development Corporation OPDC as part of the multi-disciplinary team led by Gort Scott to help make Old Oak West a place for everyone.
Jayden Ali and his fellow Venice Biennale co-curators discuss how key bell hooks’s Art on My Mind has been to their research.
Initial plans for the UK at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia have been revealed.
A total of 55 places on the framework – representing 57 per cent of appointments across all ten lots – were awarded to ‘diverse-led’ enterprises. JA Projects one of only six teams to feature more than twice on the framework.
As a Mayor’s Design Advocate, Jayden Ali was on the sounding board for the Good Growth by Design report and is part of a larger programme of work which will support and guide the design sector, test and trial design and engagement approaches across London.
The collaborators talk curatorial and spatial design practices at DCA Symposium.
Hackney Council selects a team to regenerate a series of council-owned sites in Dalston and Hackney Central, including Hackney Central station.
Architect & East London native Jayden Ali on the transformative spirit of the East End. ‘Meeting Ground’, a series by Trippin telling the stories of preservation, progression, and identity from those that are living, working or making in East London.
Wallpaper* features Rising Green by Freehaus and JA Projects who have transformed an unused retail unit into a thriving, colourful youth hub for a north London community.
‘An expanded conversation around representation’. Read about how Studio Hugo Blanzat’s new logo for JA Projects makes space for many identities.
V&A East announces that JA Projects led by Jayden Ali, graphic design studio A Practice for Everyday Life, and artist Larry Achiampong join forces to design V&A East Museum’s Why We Make galleries.
Award-winning studio, JA Projects was joined by friends and collaborators for a special lecture and discussion at the Royal Academy of Arts, to explore themes relating to the concept of ‘land’ which, like the construction of architecture, is both spatial and temporal.