Principal Occupation: Artist's
Description: The Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
was founded in 1982 by seven
undergraduates in Sociology and Fine
Art: John Akomfrah, Lina Gopaul, Avril
Johnson, Reece Auguiste, Trevor
Mathison, Edward George and Claire
Johnson, who left in 1985 and was
replaced by David Lawson. The collective
formally dissolved in 1998.

Based in the east and later north,
London, they produced internationally
acclaimed, award winning slide-tape
texts, film and videos: far more than
any other artist group of the time.
Description Source: FACT produced literature
Description Source Date: 2007
Type: group