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Gestural Inscriptions


28 May 2019, 3:00pm - 6:00pm

SC&A, groundfloor, Rutherford Building

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Library
Contact A.Greenan(@gold.ac.uk)
0207 717 2295

Film/video works by Portuguese female artists curated by Miriam Sampaio

For this informal gathering, Women's Art Library artist-in-residence Miriam Sampaio brings together filmworks by contemporary artists: Monica De Miranda, Ana Janeiro, Angela Ferreira to contextualize her film "I am the Daughter of Dead-fathers" recently featured at the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival: 2019 and the Dazibao art center, Montreal.
She will be in conversation with Ros Gray.
All welcome!

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28 May 2019 3:00pm - 6:00pm
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