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John Hansard Gallery presents: Liza Sylvestre and Dr Sarah Hayden in conversation


Online
Age suitable for: 16+

Date and Time (UK time):
15/11/2022 18:00-19:00
Accessibility alert:
  • BSL Interpreter (at one show repeat)
  • Live captioning on screen

Free

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asweetsea explores what it means to communicate.

The first solo show by artist Liza Sylvestre outside of the United States, asweetsea comprises newly commissioned moving image, together with drawings, sculptures and audio works.

As an artist who is deaf, and whose child and partner are both hearing, Sylvestre tries to locate where her disability lives within their family structure. Through her work, Sylvestre investigates the complicated edges of distinctions. What does hearing mean? What does deafness mean? What does disability mean? Where do these things begin and end?

Having collaborated for over a year to realise this exciting exhibition of new work, Liza and Dr Sarah Hayden will explore the themes and ideas of asweetsea in an in-depth discussion.

This online In-Conversation event will be followed by an audience Q&A and will be live-captioned and BSL-interpreted.

Make sure to book your free ticket.

asweetsea is on show at John Hansard Gallery until 14 January 2023.

About the speakers

Liza Sylvestre is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Illinois, USA. She is also currently Research Assistant Professor at the College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, where she has co-founded the initiative Crip*: Cripistemology and the Arts.

Sarah Hayden is a writer and Associate Professor in Literature and Culture at the University of Southampton. She leads Voices in the Gallery, a 4-year research, curating, commissioning and writing project on intersections of voice, text, and access in contemporary art.




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