Event overview
Roundtable with artist/activist Little Indian responding to the Women of Colour Index in the Women's Art Library collection as part of the Art Sexism Racism Resistance project.
ASRR is pleased to present Little Indian as second artist, part of series of display exhibitions at Womens Art Library at 牛牛资源 University.
Little Indian is a South London based artist and independent activist, who has worked in health and social support in the UK for over 15 years. She also worked in a boy鈥檚 remand centre in Labadi, Ghana and is in the process of setting up a worker鈥檚 cooperative with the friends she made during her time there. She also has family in Trinidad and is planning to collaborate with her cousin on a women and girl鈥檚 faction in the ghettos. She attended university in her late 20鈥檚 and gained a degree in politics with herself directed studies focussing on women and girls in the DRC and the feminisation of poverty, the collapse of African states over the last 25 years, a critique of the UN and global governance, Leonard Peltier and the American Indian movement and other indigenous uprisings. Working so closely with vulnerable people in the UK and Ghana has influenced her art and politics and her current exhibition at The Women鈥檚 Art Library features Mexican folklore, history and politics inspired art in a solidarity protest against Donald Trump.
Dates & times
| Date | Time | Add to calendar |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Jul 2016 | 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
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