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with Sabrina Henry and Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊

In conclusion...... Blueprints for Elsewhere

Sat 18 May 2024

Tickets no longer available
BSL interpretation

BSL interpretation

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

A sculpture featuring a dissected sandwich in a large apparatus with a basin of ice and trainers.

Bate, 2022. Kara Chin. Photography by Alan Dimmick.

In a discussion that centres the need to reassess our contemporary reality through the prism of our historical context, Sabrina Henry and Rae-Yen Song invite you to join them in dialogue. Drawing inspiration from the profound insights found within the bibliography of life-bestowing cadaverous soooooooooooooooooooot, this final session will serve as a reflective exploration of the exhibition’s live programme and the 12-week study undertaken by particles and participants closely involved in the co-creation of the exhibition. Throughout this open dialogue for critical reflection, they will delve into the notion of blueprint creation as a catalysing force for liberatory practice and the potential of these experiments to lay the foundation for a collaborative research commons. Fostering future endeavours in world-building, offering a platform for critical reflection, and giving space to envision collective pathways towards more integrated and inclusive futures.

Access

This event will be BSL interpreted by Yvonne Strain.

Sabrina Henry

Sabrina Henry is a curator, costume & textile artist. Her curatorial work creates spaces, defined by enquiry, to articulate speculations and futures relating to the legacies of diasporic presence, colonialism, power and modernity. In her costume and textile practise, her focus is on geographies of the Atlantic, using handcraft techniques to create contemporary artefacts that connect pre-colonial African diasporic traditions with the contemporary British experience. As part of her practise, Sabrina co-facilitates the British Art Network research group, The Re-Action of Black Performance and is Head of Programme at Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow.

This event is part of the live programme for life-bestowing cadaverous soooooooooooooooooooot a research exhibition collated by Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊.

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Details

Event Type

Talks & Events

Location

Gallery

Time

5:30pm — 6:30pm

Ages

All ages

Ticketing

Free but ticketed

Accessibility

BSL interpretation

Wheelchair accessible

Tickets no longer available