Kilburn, situated in North-West London, is a patch of land spanning three boroughs, Camden, Brent and Westminster. Kilburn has many different identities and voices. Kilburn is a welcoming neighbourhood that has evolved into a multicultural realm, where diverse identities intersect amidst a backdrop of constant change.  

The use of the word Museum is a provocation that challenges traditional notions of institutionalised spaces. The addition of Lab suggests that museums can be participated self-determined entities that prioritize what is valuable and meaningful to their respective communities.

By documenting and celebrating the diverse narratives that shape our community, the Kilburn Museum Lab seeks to engage the community actively, fostering understanding and appreciation for our cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity, and sharing the myriads of hidden stories that contribute to shaping our collective sense of place.

The Kilburn Museum is a cultural space with a strong community focus, dedicated to positively influencing Kilburn’s social fabric. It serves as an agent for change to empower collective ownership of cultural heritage and shape future outcomes.

The museum is a work in progress, devoid of a fixed plan or plot, evolving with the collective vision of its community.



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︎︎︎ SHAPE Involve and Engage: unearthing the people’s history of Kilburn
︎︎︎Interior Architecture students explore Kilburn’s hidden stories in latest phase of innovative community and Middlesex University project


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Kilburn



by

Stevon,
The Well Wisher



This Irish and Afro Carribbean crowd
Are a community to make you proud
There’s something special in the soil
That something makes you ever loyal
To Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn
Under the Tin Tabernacle and the Galtymore
And the National Ballroom dance floor
There’s something special in the soil
That something makes you ever loyal
To Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn

Tricycle Theatre
Dollis Hill
The River Brent
And Kilburn Mill
Lap it up and get your fill
Take your time look round and chill
In Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn

In Camden, Brent and Westminster
Pictures posted on Insta
There’s something special in the soil
That something makes you ever loyal
To Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn
From Brondesbury up to Cricklewood
The mix of people feels good
There’s something special in the soil
That something makes you ever loyal
To Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn

London life
And London bricks
QPR
NW6
All the love politics
That the true heart depicts
Are in Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn,
Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn, Kilburn.




Kilburn is a song written and performed in 2024 by Stevon The Well Wisher especially for the Kilburn Museum Lab.





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