Wednesday 2 December
6 – 7.00pm | £10 | Friends £9
Online – Via Zoom
For more than twenty years, artist Dr Chila Kumari Singh Burman has been at the forefront of socially engaged practice with her powerful images exploring cultural identity, gender, representation and class.
In this conversation, Burman will be joined by eminent art historian Professor Lynda Nead to discuss the roots of her practice and ideas of personal and political agency in her works for the public realm.
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