Sat, Aug 29
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'Heterotopia's' | [Discursive Spaces] | online publication launch
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Time & Location
Aug 29, 2020, 9:00 AM
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About the event
The [ Discursive spaces ] residency project is an annual 6 month program of mentoring and engagement between the physical and philosophical spaces in which our local communities are creating and therefore contributing to its ever expanding [ spaces within spaces ] in our city.
The process, research and outcomes will be presented in this academic publication – in collaboration with writer in residence Nathaniel Grant - that encapsulates all five artist’s journey investigating the spaces and engaging in community discourse regarding the historical, cultural and political context of the spaces in the city and 6 other contributing artists from the WestMidlands.
This publication will be accessible online free and physical copies will be available during our group show at Wolverhampton Art Gallery November 2020.