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Gabrielle Le Roux (foto gemaakt door Kelly Walsh)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 augustus, 4, 11, 18 en 25 september 2010 | Meet the Artist | Rondwandelingen verzorgd door Gabrielle Le Roux

15:00 - 17:00 uur | IHLIA-plein, zesde verdieping OBA

In het kader van onze huidige tentoonstelling Faces and Phases - Zanele Muholi / Proudly African & Transgender - Gabrielle Le Roux organiseert Le Roux vijf zaterdagen achter elkaar rondwandelingen van 15:00 – 17:00 uur. De eerste zal aanstaande zaterdag 28 augustus al plaatsvinden. De laatste volgt dan 25 september. Het verzamelpunt is de expositieruimte op het IHLIA-plein, zesde verdieping OBA. Let op: De voertaal is Engels.

MEET THE ARTIST
Artist and activist for social justice Gabrielle Le Roux invites you to meet with her and hear about the exhibition Proudly African & Transgender. You will hear about the process and purpose of creating the exhibition and more about the important work that is being done around gender identity and sexuality in Africa by the activists represented in the exhibition. It is a space for open discussions on why transgender and intersex issues are important social, human rights issues and feminist issues.

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18 september 2010 | Proudly African & Transgender, Art and Activism Public Discussion | Workshop geleid door Gabrielle Le Roux

12:00 - 15:00 uur | Zesde verdieping OBA, Hella Haasse- en Simon Vestdijk zaal

Daarnaast organiseert Le Roux op 18 september voor de rondwandeling een workshop van 12:00 tot 15:00 uur. Ook hier geldt dat Engels de voertaal is.

PROUDLY AFRICAN & TRANSGENDER, ART AND ACTIVISM PUBLIC DISCUSSION
You are warmly invited to a discussion workshop about the exhibition Proudly African & Transgender as an example of art and activism. Photographs of the process, quotes from the participants about why they chose to be involved and how they feel about the exhibition now, video clips of the African activists at work, and examples of the response to the exhibition in different countries will be used as a starting point for the discussion of art in the service of social justice. It is an open event so you don't have to book, but if you want to be sure of a chair to sit in please rsvp to
livingancestors@gmail.com
Tea and coffee will be provided courtesy of IHLIA

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Voor vragen en eventuele reserveringen kunt u contact opnemen met Gabrielle Le Roux via: livingancestors@gmail.com

 

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