
New London venue to focus on global majority arts—and host ‘necessary conversations’
A new cultural centre called Ibraaz is opening on 15 October in a historic Grade II-listed mansion at 93 Mortimer Street in London's Fitzrovia. The multi-disciplinary art space, entirely funded by the Kamel Lazaar Foundation, debuts with Ibrahim Mahama's installation *Parliament of Ghosts*, featuring colonial furniture and plinths evoking Ghana's past. Founded by Lina Lazaar, the venue includes a bookshop, café, screening room, and a library-in-residence by the Otolith Group, and will host talks, performances, film screenings, and exhibitions focused on global majority arts from a North African, Arab, and Muslim-adjacent perspective.

