Traced
Artists, Architects, and Researchers responding to London's legacy of slavery and freedom
At the launch of the new art commissioning program, artists, architects, researchers, curators, and historians will debate the role of arts in this complex subject.
MōSaF, Empathy & Risk and EMUVE/Cardiff University have collaborated to produce a research-led arts commissioning program, exploring the potential for cultural activity to draw new insights, raise pertinent questions and foster wider discussion regarding the history and legacy of the slave-trade within the Deptford area of South-East London.
To coincide with an exhibition of preliminary artworks and developed architectural design research proposals for public projects by Harun Morrison, Sonia Barrett, David Cotterrell, Tyreis Holder, and the selected work of postgraduate students from the Masters of Architectural Design (MA AD) of WSA-Cardiff University, this panel discussion and collective debate will explore the challenges and potential for the arts in engaging with relating Deptford's complex history.
Panellists Include: Federico Wulff, Helen Paul and Richard Dyer.
Additional Information: www.empathyandrisk.com
Stage: Indoor Stage
Dates & Times: Sunday 25 September 2022, 3pm
Doors open: 2pm
Running time: 2hr (plus interval)
Covid Policy: This is an indoor event, covid precautions are taken at the individual’s discretion.
Warnings: Age recommendation 16+
Access: This performance is not step-free, for specific enquiries about access, email general@theshipwright.co.uk