Curated by Gabriela Román González

Lines of Flight: For another world of possibilities is CASA’s year-round multi-arts programme at Brixton House.

Nov 2025-Nov 2026

We are offering a space for experimentation and transnational exchange rooted in Latinx and Caribbean diasporic perspectives.

It brings together around 40 UK-based Latin American, Caribbean and diasporic artists & creatives working across installation, performance, painting, digital media, moving image and research-led practices.

The programme unfolds through four main strands, that remain open and evolving, inviting multiple responses and returning in different forms over time.

Sensory worlds: How might art unsettle our habits of perception and invite us to feel, smell, touch, or imagine the world differently?

Transnational encounters: What becomes possible when artists exchange across languages, geographies, and cultural traditions?

Systems in Question: How can artistic practice reveal, bend or break the rules that govern cultural and social life?

Acts of looking: When we choose what to show and what to hide, what kinds of power, care and futures are we making visible?

Current & Upcoming

Transnational Encounters

May 2026
Exhibition, live programme and collective process exploring how movement across borders shapes artistic practice.

Systems in Question

June-July 2026
Live art, moving image and participation exploring how power operates through rules, visibility and access in everyday life.

Highlights


Open Calls


Editorial Series

As part of Lines of Flight, CASA presents On Record: Where We Move Sideways, an editorial series by Not The Owners that expands the programme through in-depth conversations with artists, curators, and cultural workers.

Featuring conversations published throughout the programme with Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Emilia González, Juliana Monsalvec, Santiago Valencia Parra, Macarena Gomez-Barris, Mara Polgovsky, Niklas von Bartha, Pia Gottschaller, Sofía Gotti, and Victoria Vargas Downing.

Lines of Flight asks what it means to create, exhibit and experience art without relying on fixed truths or definitive answers. Instead of certainty, it turns towards ambiguity, contradiction and the unfinished as fertile grounds for imagining otherwise.

At a moment shaped by climate crisis, migration, inequality and technological acceleration, fixed answers seem increasingly unable to account for the complexity of contemporary life. With Lines of Flight, I want to make room for ambiguity, welcome paradox, and stay with complexity through artistic practices that invite us to sense, reflect on the world we live in, and open up new ways of relating.”

Gabriela Román González | Programme Curator


The programme is inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of “lines of flight”: not escapes, but ruptures, shifts that disrupt fixed structures and open up new modes of being and becoming.

Contributors

Partner organisations