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Jessica Piddock: In Correspondence with Death Row


15 Dec 2010, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Lecture Theatre, Ben Pimlott Building

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Cost FREE
Department Educational Studies
Contact l.parr(@gold.ac.uk)

Jessica Piddock contacted a number of inmates in Death Row in the USA asking for participation in a series of portraits.

This seminar will present the audience with a poignant insight into the lives of condemned men in the USA, who have in some cases been living in isolation on death row for over thirty years. Jessica wants to draw people into the subject and engage them in this unique dialogue on how societies contribute to the success or demise of individuals and in turn the wider community.

Jessica Piddock graduated with a Fine Art Degree at Newcastle University in 2007 and has been working and exhibiting in group shows in London to date.

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15 Dec 2010 6:00pm - 7:30pm
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