Portraits of Slovak and Czech Britain - The Exhibition
Schedule
Wed, 17 Sep, 2025 at 06:00 pm to Mon, 22 Sep, 2025 at 04:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Nunnery Gallery | London, EN

About this Event
Portraits of Slovak and Czech Britain is a multidisciplinary project from Slovak Theatre London, created in collaboration with acclaimed photographer Robert Viglasky, that celebrates the courage, culture and creativity of Slovak and Czech migrants. Its first outcome is a photography exhibition featuring 45 large-format portraits of individuals, families and community organisations across generations and professions, all shot against a hand-painted canvas by Hapaca Studio. Each image is paired with the sitter’s own words, offering an intimate exploration of identity, community and belonging.
The show unfolds in three interwoven chapters:
- Pioneers – refugees of the Second World War and émigrés of the communist era who laid the first foundations of contemporary community.
- Visionaries – creatives, leaders and professionals who have shaped modern Britain since the 1990s.
- Descendants – a new generation navigating plural identities and rediscovering their heritage.
Together they offer a living legacy of resilience and contribution across generations, including Roma, Jewish and mixed‑heritage voices often left out of mainstream narratives.
Interactive Elements (plan about one hour)
- Short‑documentary corner – watch a six‑minute behind‑the‑scenes film on how the portraits and stories came to life.
- Leave‑a‑Story desk – add your own written memory or reflection in Slovak, Czech or English; selected texts will appear in the gallery and online.
Workshops
Free storytelling, history sessions and skills workshops with people featured in the photographs will run during the exhibition. Separate registration links will be announced soon—watch your confirmation email.
Who’s Behind the Project?
Slovak Theatre London is a nonprofit organisation that blends theatre with community storytelling and is now expanding its artistic portfolio. Past theatre productions such as Migrants’ Rhapsody, Mum, What Did You Want? and the touring piece Extreme: The New Norm have connected diasporic and mainstream audiences.
Robert Viglasky is an internationally recognised portrait and film‑still photographer (BBC, Netflix, Warner Bros.) whose cinematic use of light brings each subject vividly to life.
Why Now?
2025 marks 80 years since the Slovak National Uprising and the end of the Second World War—pivotal moments in the early migration of Slovaks and Czechs to Britain. With an estimated 150,000 Slovaks and 60,000 Czechs now living in the UK, many still remain under‑represented in the arts. This project preserves their legacies and sparks intergenerational dialogue at a time when post‑Brexit Britain is redefining who belongs.
Key Details
- Opening night: Tuesday 17 September 2025, 6 PM – 9 PM (curator’s welcome at 6:45 PM, live folk‑jazz & refreshments)
- Exhibition hours: Wednesday 18 – Monday 22 September, 10 AM – 4 PM (last entry 3:30 PM)
- Tickets: Free, day‑ticket required for capacity management. Your ticket is valid for any arrival time within opening hours on the chosen date.
- Venue: Nunnery Gallery, 181 Bow Road, London E3 2SJ – fully wheelchair‑accessible; 5‑minute walk from Bow Road Underground (District, Hammersmith & City). Limited parking - public transport or cycling encouraged.
Get Involved
Questions, press enquiries or offers to volunteer? Contact us at [email protected]
Where is it happening?
Nunnery Gallery, 181 Bow Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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