Counterpoints Arts and Gözde Altun invite artists and curators from refugee and migrant backgrounds (or with a specific interest in this context) to a meet-up to see the Inodyssey exhibition, hear about the curatorial approach and build connections and networks.

Inodyssey is an independent group exhibition that explores themes of displacement, resilience and belonging, through multidisciplinary works by artists with lived experience of migration. It brings together stories, memories and imagined journeys as ways of making sense of movement, identity and home. Artists include Aya Haidar, Deniz Pasha, Fatoş İrwen, Ghafar Tajmohammad, Güler Ates, Liza Jesse-Kats, Malak Mattar, and Özgül Arslan. It is curated by Bengü Gün, Gözde Altun, and Murat Balcı

Gözde Altun is a London-based curator whose work focuses on social justice, ecofeminism, and community-led projects. Her practice often highlights underrepresented voices and explores the connections between art, politics and everyday life.

To request a free place please email tom@counterpoints.org.uk

Image: Home Performance 1, by Güler Ates

Details

13 June @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

Campbell Works

27 Belfast Road

London

N16 6UN

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