Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd December – Mask making workshop
Come along and get inspired by the masks on display and dip into the archive at the Watt Institute to get inspired to create your own unique mask
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Come along and get inspired by the masks on display and dip into the archive at the Watt Institute to get inspired to create your own unique mask
Animated performances of the Galoshans Halloween play projected onto the walls of the Arts Centre. Free event.
In the fourth event the afrowegian is curating for Black History Month in Inverclyde, Jideofor is joined by academic and food historian Peggy Brunache.
Activist, educator and photographer Kim Simpson in conversation with Jideofor Muotune presents extracts from her photographic exhibition Mothers and Daughters
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