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12 February 2026

A talk by author Andy Friend marking the publication of "Comrades in Art - Artists Against Fascism 1933-1943" which explores the rise of the Artists International Association alongside the Marx Memorial Library

In the same month that the Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School opened its doors for the first time, the Artists International Association was born not far away in Covent Garden. From autumn 1933 onwards the two organisations developed in tandem as the AIA expanded to become a major popular front organisation with a thousand members, a national programme and many international links.

In a talk marking the publication of his book and previewing Comrades in Art, a major exhibition opening at Towner Eastbourne in May 2026, Andy will be talking about the lives of the activists who built the organisation and how the AIA's fight against fascism and in defence of cultural freedom holds up a mirror to our own times.

Comrades in Art - Artists Against Fascism 1933-1943, published by Thames and Hudson, has already attracted strong reviews ('A triumph' TLS; 'Exemplary' Observer; 'Compelling' Spectator; 'Remarkable' Art Newspaper; 'Subjects simmering with energy and dedication' Literary Review).

24 January 2026

Summing up and closing remarks Tony Burke, former Assistant General Secretary, Unite the Union

24 January 2026

The Media: Then and Now
Chair: Tommy Murphy, Unite/GPM & IT sector.
Ben Chacko, Morning Star
Granville Williams, Media North
Mike Wayne, Brunel University

 

24 January 2026

The State, the Law and the Wapping Dispute
Chair: Louisa Bull, Unite/GPM&IT national officer, retired
Ruth Dukes, University of Glasgow
Morag Livingstone, writer and documentary filmmaker

 

24 January 2026

Remembering the dispute in our archives
Matt Dunne, MML
Annette Mackin, Tower Hamlets Archive
Katy Easthill, Brunel University