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WAL presents ASRR 2016: Zita Holbourne roundtable


10 May 2016, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

G28 , Ground floor, Rutherford Building. Special Collections and Archives.

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

The Women's Art Library hosts roundtable featuring artist activist poet Zita Holbourne in conversation with ASRR 2016 curator Samia Malik

ASRR 2016 is a series of artist interventions and responses to the Women of Colour Index organized by curator Samia Malik. The first invited artist is the activist poet Zita Holbourne whose work is on display in the Women's Art Library. The roundtable is an invitation to discuss how art and activism can speak to and from the archive.

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10 May 2016 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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