Curator Dr Jareh Das in Discussion with Tanya Harrod and Professor Ozioma Onuzulike
Exhibition Curator Dr Jareh Das explores Ladi Kwali’s seismic impact on centuries’ old ceramic practices and on international thinking about art and making in Africa, in conversation with ceramic specialists Tanya Harrod (‘The Last Sane Man’) and ceramicist and academic Ozioma Onuzulike.
This event has been programmed as part of a series to accompany the exhibition Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics & Contemporary Art . For more public events, please click here .
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