Performance lecture by Beulah Ezeugo
Overview
This performance was developed through an artist residency at PS² and the Research Associate programme at CCA Derry~Londonderry.
Beulah has collaborated with five participating artists and PS² Collective-in-residence Soft Fiction Projects to develop the performance, in which they collectively revisited and restaged the questions of structural racism posed by Charles Gaines in The Theatre of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism.
About Beulah:
Beulah Ezeugo is a curator and writer who works between Ireland and Britain. Her practice engages with national identity and memory and expands outward through critical writing, exhibition-making, and public programming. Beulah was curator of the most recent 23rd edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts: Strange lands still bear common ground. She is a cofounder (with Joselle Ntumba) of Éireann and I: a community archive and memory project.
Beulah Ezeugo's participation is supported by CCA Derry~Londonderry, the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Derry City & Strabane District Council and Jerwood Foundation. How We Get Free is funded by Esmé Mitchell Trust. Commissions by Outburst Arts through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Art Fund.
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