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Negotiating Racism in Contemporary India


20 Oct 2014, 5:00pm - 6:30pm

8, 288 , New Cross Road. Entry via swipe card on left hand side of building - next to Deptford Town Hall.

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Centre for Arts and Learning
Website Aastha Chauhan
Contact eds03ah(@gold.ac.uk)

Aastha Chauhan will speak on Negotiating Racism in Contemporary India.

You are warmly invited to the first talk in our 'Art in Contested Spaces' series organized by Esther Sayers and John Johnson. Oct 20th, 5pm @ 288 NX Road. Open to the public, refreshment provided. Chauhan is currently an artist in residence at Tate Modern, she is interested in socially engaged art and collaborative practices. She usually lives and works in Delhi.

Aastha Chauhan

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20 Oct 2014 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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