One Ocean 2026: Artists and Ocean Justice
Entry
Free entry, booking advised
Date
Sun 21 Jun 2026
Time
2–3pm
Location
Foyle Rooms, Turner Contemporary
How can art go beyond raising awareness to drive real change? How can it mobilize communities and reshape power? And what does this mean for artists? In this timely conversation, leading artist-activists discuss their experience of how creative practice can challenge environmental injustice and support movements for ocean equity.
About the speakers
Poulomi Basu—Artist and Activist
Suzanne Dhaliwal—Artist, Campaigner, Trainer in Creative Strategies for Decolonisation
Moderator
Iman Amrani—Journalist and Broadcaster
One Ocean 2026 is a weekend of free talks, workshops and screenings on art, adaptation and the future of our oceans. Supported by the UK National Commission for UNESCO, Turner Contemporary presents a rich public programme of talks, documentary and artist film screenings, workshops and community activities. Through art, science and storytelling, One Ocean translates complex environmental issues into accessible, action-driven experiences.
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