Living Archives Episode 3: Jacob V Joyce & Roshini Kempadoo Listen to Roshini Kempadoo in conversation with fellow artist and CREAM PhD researcher, Jacob V Joyce, in the latest podcast episode of Living Archives, an oral histories project co-produced by the Stuart Hall Foundation and the International Curators Forum. Hosted by ICF Deputy Artistic Director Jessica Taylor, Living Archives […]
Read More… from Living Archives Podcast: Jacob V Joyce & Roshini Kempadoo
CREAM PhD researcher, John van Aitken will be presenting his paper, ‘Framing Creative Destruction: Shirley Baker, Slum Clearance, and the Humanist Imaginary’ at the next conference for Urban Modernisation and Representations of the Working Class at the University of Salford. John van Aitken’s paper explores the visual culture of creative destruction through Shirley Baker’s photographs of 1960s Salford. […]
Read More… from John van Aitken presents at ‘Urban Modernisation and Representations of the Working Class’
Memoryscapes is a solo exhibition by the German artist Ursula Schulz-Dornburg at the Large Glass, realised in collaboration with CREAM PhD researcher and writer, Lucy Rogers. After four decades of field research in remote or overlooked parts of the world, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg ceased making photographs. Reflecting the lands in which she has travelled, her archive reveals […]
Read More… from MEMORYSCAPES
In 2022, CREAM PhD researcher, Verónica Posada received a commission for the illustration and editorial design of the Latin American Women’s Aid (LAMA) annual report for 2021-2022. LAWA was founded in 1987 by Latin American women who came as political refugees to the United Kingdom. For more than 30 years, LAWA has worked tirelessly to […]
Read More… from Latin America Women’s Aid report commission