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A View from the Other Side of Things

Online11 October 2020 - 11 October 2020
A View from the Other Side of Things

A View from the Other Side of Things

This year, 1-54 Forum has been curated by Julia Grosse and Yvette Mutumba, founders and editors-in-chief of Contemporary And (C&) and Contemporary And América Latina (C&AL) and takes place under the title, “I felt like a Black guy from New York trapped in Peru.” Over three afternoons, 1-54 Forum will be engaging with creative Afro-Latin American, Caribbean and African perspectives.

A View from the Other Side of Things
Sunday, 11 October, 14:00 – 15:00

Many of the inequalities inherited from slavery in Colombia still remain, having an impact on different levels of society. This panel brings together cultural producers from afro-Colombian perspectives to discuss the notions of inequality and invisibility in the context of Colombia’s creative/art sector.

Speakers include RAMIRO CAMELO (Curator at Myymälä2), NICOLÁS VIZCAÍNO SÁNCHEZ (Artist), CARMENZA BANGUERA (Artist) and moderated by WILL FURTADO (Artist, writer and deputy editor at Contemporary And). Interpretation to/from Spanish by MARIA BARRERA.

(Listen in English or Spanish)

Please note, all talks are Zoom webinars and need to be registered for.

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