Floating in the in-between with Jameisha Prescod

Created by Peer

A conversation between writer and artist, Jameisha Prescod and Leah Clements on bodies of water and healing.

As part of Leah Clements’ new co-commission, Apophenia, Clements will be joined in conversation at Peer by writer and artist, Jameisha Prescod. Both artists will speak in response to the exhibition, and about bodies of water and their cultural and psychological associations with healing.

 

Event details

When: Thu 16 Apr 2026, 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Format: In-person

Venue:
Peer Gallery
97–99 Hoxton Street
London N1 6QL
United Kingdom

Cost: Free

Access & inclusion

This event includes BSL interpreters.

Access features

  • BSL interpreters
  • Wheelchair access
  • Quiet space

More access info

The film Apophenia (2026) is 21 minutes long.

It has closed captions which include sound descriptions, a British Sign Language captioned version, and an audio described version.

The gallery is on the ground floor and has step free access. The gallery door opening is 86cm wide.

The gallery consists of two rooms with a doorway of 100cm separating the two spaces. Access to the rear entrance of the gallery is 8cm off the ground with the door opening measuring 77cm wide. We offer ramp access for the rear entrance.

Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the space.

The event will run for 1 hour and have live BSL interpretation.

Exhibition interpretation: Printed exhibition materials are available, also in plain text. Large print exhibition texts are additionally available at the front desk and online via a QR code.

Toilets: Peer has a public universal toilet, however it is not currently accessible for wheelchair users or for baby changing facilities.

During the event, the nearest wheelchair accessible toilet is located at Shoreditch Library which is 243ft away from Peer. Their opening hours are Monday to Thursday 10am to 8pm.

Quiet spaces: Peer’s office is a flexible space that has been used in the past as a quiet space, prayer space, and baby changing area. Please ask gallery staff if you would like access to this space and we would be happy to accommodate.

For more on how to get here and access information: visit https://www.peeruk.org/access

Organiser

Peer

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