The P21 Gallery’s exhibition featuring photographer Wayne Campbell comes to a close
Events unfolding in Palestine are nothing short of horrific. Not only are its people and culture being systematically destroyed, but its news-gatherers and journalists too.
However, another effective communication tool to convey the horrors of conflict has been art. Used for millennia to instigate change and foster understanding, its place in the world is constant.
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The P21 Gallery is an institution of this very movement; numerous genres of visual techniques have been featured at the venue, including video, abstract, and more.
Located in the heart of London, its three-month show, “0710 JOURNEYS”, is set to close on the 9th September 2025. It hosts documentary photographer Wayne Campbell.
0710 JOURNEYS Is Art By Activists
Having organised hundreds of events, the acclaimed P21 Gallery has showcased works from across the spectrum. Years as a prominent voice for the voiceless has rendered its reputation as a hub for change. Their latest show is no different.
Photographer Wayne Campbell heads the exhibition with a body of work documenting protests for Palestine. His extensive focus on voices against genocide aims to frame the viewpoints of a global community.
He is the first Black male photographer to exhibit at the P21. The show is curated by Thandie Keet, a therapeutic art specialist, and supported by Sabeel Kairos.
London Exhibition Dates and Tickets
“0710 JOURNEYS” will close on the 9th September.
Tickets are priced at £5, and can be purchased at the gallery. Fees cover the cost of the establishment as a non-profit entity.

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