




exhibition overview
Black Lines of Code is a groundbreaking mixed-media exhibition curated by Danielle Udogaranya (Founder of EBONIX), celebrating ten years of redefining representation in gaming and digital culture.
Taking place at Copeland Gallery, Peckham (11 – 20 December 2025), the exhibition blurs the boundaries between art, technology, and identity, inviting audiences to experience how Black creatives are rewriting the visual language of virtual worlds.
Rooted in the question of what happens when the mediums we consume fail to equip us with the means to author our own image, Black Lines of Code foregrounds the work of artists and technologists who have resisted convention and embedded Blackness directly into the architecture of digital space.
From immersive installations to tactile, physical works, the show explores the intersection of cultural heritage, algorithmic bias, and the power of self-representation through digital design.
Free Admission
Full Schedule Coming Soon
black lines of code

featured contributors
& Artists
Spanning global voices from the UK, US, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, and Africa, the exhibition acts as both archive and catalyst — preserving the work of those who have redefined the digital landscape while inspiring the next generation of creators to see themselves not just in pixels, but in the very code that shapes them.
2025 line up


Vincejg
Music Producer, Retro 3D Blender Artist, Indie Retro Game Developer


XODOHTRONU
3D Artist & Virtual Hair Groomer


yelzkizi
3D Character Artist & Developer






























