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The future of visual representation of African women
Sightlines
English - November 24, 2019 17:00 - 10 minutes - 14.3 MBVisual Arts Arts Society & Culture art women black culture diversity exhibit exhibition gallery gaze portraits Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Rethinking Colonial Imagery
We’ve spent the last five episodes talking with artists and curators about the power of the female gaze, and how important it is to give it space in exhibitions like THE WAY SHE LOOKS, showing at the Ryerson Image Centre right now.
In our final episode, it’s time to look to the future. What’s next in this important field of visual art? What does the next generation of artists and sitters need in their toolboxes to keep expanding the diversity and representation of African women behind and in front of the camera?
This podcast is generously supported by Allan Slaight and Emmanuelle Gattuso.
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