Wednesday 8 August, 7.00 pm
Marta Fernandez Campa is a scholar based at the University of Miami. She is currently visiting Alice Yard on a research residency. On Wednesday evening she will give an informal talk on aspects of her recent work. She writes:
“I will be discussing the possibilities that Caribbean visual arts and literature offer for addressing more alternative and personal forms of memory, looking at work from visual artist Christopher Cozier and poet M. NourbeSe Philip. I am interested in how their work investigates, challenges, and stretches the boundaries of what archiving means and entails in Caribbean contemporary arts practice and expression.”
All are invited.
Marta Fernandez Campa is a scholar based at the University of Miami. She is currently visiting Alice Yard on a research residency. On Wednesday evening she will give an informal talk on aspects of her recent work. She writes:
“I will be discussing the possibilities that Caribbean visual arts and literature offer for addressing more alternative and personal forms of memory, looking at work from visual artist Christopher Cozier and poet M. NourbeSe Philip. I am interested in how their work investigates, challenges, and stretches the boundaries of what archiving means and entails in Caribbean contemporary arts practice and expression.”
All are invited.
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