- LocationLondon
- Type
- Salary
- ArtformPanel Discussion
- ContactFroso Papadimitriou papadimitriou.froso@gmail.com
Description
We are pleased to invite you at the panel discussion 'How are we relevant?' hosted by artist Froso Papadimitriou on Thursday 16th of March 7:30pm - 9:00pm (inc. Q&A session) at Deptford Lounge, 9 Giffin Square SE8 4RJ London.
Taking as a rudiment the cultural history of Deptford and the issues around the preservation of it due to the redevelopment in the area, the panel discussion will focus in the relations between local community and heritage, their importance and the role of the art in these relations.
Furthermore, the discussion will expand to how art, artists and art institutions shape the area’s regeneration and will look at current debates that connect the arts to gentrification, such as the resent Boyle Heights protests in Los Angeles, Sharon Zukin’s and Neil Smith’s position in their writings amongst others.
Panelist include:
Liz May - APT Gallery manager
Sue Lawes - Local artist and activist
James Price - Filmmaker - 'Reading Pepys' documentary
Dr Alex Rhys-Taylor - Dep. Director of Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths
Anita Strasser - Local photographer and PHD student on regeneration / gentrification in Deptford
Host:
Froso Papadimitriou
Artist, director of Collaborative Art and partner at The Exchange project
This panel disucssion is part of the 'Invisible...but omnipresent' project by Froso Papadimitriou. The focus of the project, is cultural heritage; its preservation, communication and relevance to the existing local community.
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How are we relevant? Discussion on heritage, arts, regeneration / Deptford Lounge / London
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