How do Black arts practitioners make their art? How does the intersectionality of identity affect the creative processes of Black arts practitioners? How are Black artists teaching art-making? What new methods and approaches to creating work are Black practitioners utilising and conceptualising?
Black.Arts.Gold with English PEN & The Department of Theatre and Performance
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Groundings in Black Praxes, Politics and Pedagogies: Performance & Art l
How do different Black arts practitioners make their art?
How does the intersectionality of identity affect the creative processes of Black arts practitioners?
How are Black artists teaching art-making?
What new methods and approaches to creating work are Black practitioners utilising & conceptualising?
Join us for an evening of Performance and Inquiry
Performances by MA Theatre Practitioners:
Deaira Hermani, Chinasa Vivian Ezugha, Abu Ansari and D’bi.Young Anitafrika
Followed by an Open Round Table Discussion with Special Guest Faculty Dr. Osita Okagbue, Head of the Theatre Department and Gail Babb, Lecturer in MA Applied Theatre, moderated by MA Education Practitioner Lynn Obath.
All Goldsmiths Students and Staff, as well as the general public, are invited to attend
EVENT DETAILS
Title: Groundings in Black Praxes, Politics & Pedagogies: Performance and Art l
Date: Monday November 26, 2018
Time: 6:45pm
Location: George Wood Theatre @ Goldsmiths
Admission: FREE
For More Info: black.arts.gold@gmail.com
Black.Arts.Gold is a collective of Black MA arts practitioners at Goldsmiths, University of London, who are committed to nurturing the Groundings Project; a space for rigorous inquiry into Black approaches to art-making, dissemination and scholarship.
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Earlier Event: November 25
D'bi.Young Anitafrika Features at Kat Francois' Word4Word in London UK