Artist(s): Anna Jochymek
Running Time: Fri 19 & Sat 20 June, 11am - 7pm
Price: Free
About this event
Originally commissioned by Watermans as part of Future Arts Centre's national project, Our Freedom: Then and Now, artist, Anna Jochymek invited Polish women in or connected to Hounslow to share their personal stories, reflect on their migration experiences, and take part in creating a powerful portrait of the local community.
Free.Her explores what freedom means to women today, through their own words, histories, and identities. The resulting portraits were then exhibited in two outdoor locations in 2025: Brentford Market and Bell Square and in February 2026, indoors at Gunnersbury Park Museum. It is now presented as a pop-up outdoor exhibition at Turnham Green.
You don't need to book - Free.Her at Turnham Green is open 11am - 7pm, Friday 19 & Saturday 20 June - but registering helps us to keep you informed about future events.
About Anna Jochymek
Anna Jochymek is a Polish-born, London-based artist, ethnographer, and researcher working at the intersection of visual arts, social anthropology, and public engagement. Anna Jochymek is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the School of Social Sciences and Professions, Centre for Global Diversities and Inequalities at Metropolitan University London, working as an ethnographer in a pioneering interdisciplinary study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.
About Turnham Green
Turnham Green is an open space just off Chiswick High Road in Chiswick, West London, W4.
About Future Arts Centres (FAC)
Future Arts Centres (FAC) is a national network of over 170 arts centres across the UK. FAC champions the role of arts centres as vital public spaces that foster creativity, community, and cultural expression. In 2023, FAC became a registered company and an Arts Council England IPSO, providing sector support and leadership.
About Our Freedom: Then and Now
Our Freedom: Then and Now”, was part of a £2 million national creative programme marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Supported by the UK Government through Arts Council England, the Future Arts Centres and Libraries Connected initiative saw 60 arts centres and libraries across Britain present community-led projects exploring the legacy of VE Day and VJ Day. “Our Freedom: Then and Now” empowered artists, veterans and residents to explore themes of past and present freedoms through 60 creative projects, including exhibitions, performances and installations running from June to November 2025.