As part of WaterAid’s new exhibition on Sierra Leone, GRM have teamed up with artists Samuel King and Society Of Alumni to deliver an exclusive freestyle about the hardships of the country.
WaterAid is bringing the culture of Sierra Leone to London on 25th January by projecting incredible 3D images onto trees on the Southbank of a coountry that has been supported by WaterAid to get clean water and toilets after years of difficulty.
It’s supported by players of the People’s Postcode Lottery and will help tell the community’s story to inspire the public to become part of their incredible journey and support WaterAid’s life-saving work in the final few days of the appeal.
It’ll be running from 5pm on Thursday 25th January in the Bernie Spain Gardens by the riverside and next to the OXO tower. Sierra Leonean grime artist Big Zuu will also be performing at the event.
To find out more about the #Untapped appeal, head right here