Artist Talks: Displacements & Socially Engaged Arts Practices

Thu Jun 20 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Colonnade House | Worthing

The Socially Engaged Art Salon
Publisher/HostThe Socially Engaged Art Salon
Artist Talks: Displacements & Socially Engaged Arts Practices
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Artist Talks: Displacements & Socially Engaged Arts Practices with Gil Mualem-Doron & Hannah O’Hara Facilitated by Clara Usiskin
About this Event

Hannah O’Hara is a London-based artist and facilitator. She works with photography and moving images to explore temporality, place, and memory and uses photography as a therapeutic activity. O’Hara has worked with The Brighton Women’s Centre, Beyond the Streets Charity, Survivors Network, Terrence Higgins Trust, The Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership, ONCA Gallery, and more.

Dr Gil Mualem-Doron is a transdisciplinary artist, curator and researcher. His work is rooted in activism, research and lived experiences of intersectionality.

Much of his work revolves around social, racial, and environmental justice, anti-colonial practices, and socially engaged art. It has been exhibited in places such as Turner Contemporary, Tate Modern, the Jewish Museum [London], P21 Gallery, The People’s History Museum, Manchester, and abroad in Israel/Palestine, South Africa, Brazil, Germany, and Norway. Gil is the founder and creative director of the Socially Engaged Art Salon.

Clara Usiskin was formerly National Security Fellow at the Open Society Justice Initiative, and Deputy Director of the Secret Prisons team at Reprieve before setting up her own human rights investigation consultancy. She has worked with documentary makers, playwrights, artists, and journalists, exploring creative ways to use the materials she has found and developed in the course of her human rights work.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Colonnade House, 47 Warwick Street, Worthing, United Kingdom

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