Architecture community organisation FAME Collective has created an exhibition exploring the barriers faced by minority ethnic women in architecture, hosted in the library of the Royal Insitute of British Architects (RIBA) headquarters in London.

The exhibition, titled Exposing the Barriers in Architecture from a FAME (Female Architects of Minority Ethnic) Perspective, uses recycled fabrics and other materials to visualise the experiences of female architects of minority ethnic.

FAME Collective founder and exhibition curator Tumpa Husna Yasmin Fellows is leading a guided tour of the display at 5.30 pm on 11 April.

Exposing the Barriers in Architecture from a FAME Perspective is on display from 23 January to 24 May 2024 at RIBA Library, 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD, UK.