What Colour Would You Choose: Programme of Public Discussion, Visual Art and Performance exploring issues related to the colour of people’s skin and the societal discrimination that it perpetuates across the world.
Artists, presenters and performers taking part include Tatiana de Stempel (visual arts exhibition), Peter Bond (live performance),
Lee Campbell (live performance), Harold Offeh (live performance) and Dr Ope Lori (public discussion).
The Nehru Centre,8 South Audley Street, London W1K 1HF
19-23rd September 2016
All workshops, discussions and performances are free of charge.
For more information and for full programme details, please contact Tatiana de Stempel on 07729163095 Email [log in to unmask]
Dr Lee Campbell, Lecturer in Fine Art, University of Lincoln
http://staff.lincoln.ac.uk/lcampbell
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