In Conversation: Gayle Chong Kwan and Hettie Judah | Online event
Online
Age suitable for: All ages
Join artist Gayle Chong Kwan in conversation with art critic and writer Hettie Judah. The online discussion will explore the themes within Gayle Chong Kwan's current exhibition at John Hansard Gallery through a female lens.
Gayle Chong Kwan explores historical, political and ecological life. Chong Kwan's show, A Pocket Full of Sand (until 11 May 2024) looks at the links between the Isle of Wight and Mauritius through island communities, trade links and natural resources.
Hettie Judah writes for The i, The Guardian and Apollo magazine. Judah has held conversations within art galleries, colleges and museums, forming pioneering collaborations and writing around artists and parenting, including How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents) (Lund Humphries, 2022).
Currently exhibiting at John Hansard Gallery, Gayle Chong Kwan's artwork explores colonial histories, geology and ecology deep time through sculpture, moving image and mixed media. Hettie Judah is an art critic and curator.
This event will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to all attendees the day before.
Gayle Chong Kwan explores historical, political and ecological life. Chong Kwan's show, A Pocket Full of Sand (until 11 May 2024) looks at the links between the Isle of Wight and Mauritius through island communities, trade links and natural resources.
Hettie Judah writes for The i, The Guardian and Apollo magazine. Judah has held conversations within art galleries, colleges and museums, forming pioneering collaborations and writing around artists and parenting, including How Not To Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents) (Lund Humphries, 2022).
Currently exhibiting at John Hansard Gallery, Gayle Chong Kwan's artwork explores colonial histories, geology and ecology deep time through sculpture, moving image and mixed media. Hettie Judah is an art critic and curator.
This event will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to all attendees the day before.
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