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Conversations with progressive artists, curators, writers, scholars, students and critical thinkers about art, culture and community. Collaboratively developed with the Office of Diversity and Human Rights, University of Guelph.
Conversations with progressive artists, curators, writers, scholars, students and critical thinkers about art, culture and community. Collaboratively developed with the Office of Diversity and Human Rights, University of Guelph.
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Monday Mar 12, 2018
Black Lives Rooted #5: Charmaine Lurch
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Charmaine Lurch is an arts researcher and interdisciplinary artist. She is influenced by a wealth of cultural experiences, academic studies and formal art education. Charmaine’s present research involves an examination of how anti-black racism creates a climate of invisibility and erasure of the experiences and agency of racially marked subjects in society. Most notable is her work with Inner City Angels, an art education charity bringing innovative approaches and awareness around social justice and environmental issue to Toronto schools. Lurch speaks of her recent work, family and her love of bees.

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