Artist and art historian Susan Goligher chaired an important conversation on arts practice and protest.
This conversation followed the role of grassroots arts practice and protest. Joined by artists Ekua Bayunu activist, Labour candidate, performer and visual artist, Seleena Laverne Daye a traditional textile artist, curating her own zines and Joint Head of Architecture, Manchester School of Architecture, Ola Uduku as they discussed their work and the impact of the Black Lives Matter Movement with Louise Shannon representing the Tate Liverpool.
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