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‘When doves cry’, black ink and pen on 230g akvarel paper, 29.7 x 42.0 cm, 2021

‘When doves cry’, black ink and pen on 230g akvarel paper, 29.7 x 42.0 cm, 2021

‘When doves cry’, black ink and pen on 230g akvarel paper, 29.7 x 42.0 cm, 2020

February 28, 2021
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'It's not just black and white' group exhibition - curated by Natasha Clarke @ The Water House Railway Institute, York

January 10, 2020

You’ve been invited to the exhibition ‘It’s Not Just Black and White’ taking place at The Water House Railway Institute on Friday the 17th January 6.pm-9.pm

The show investigates themes of being biracial and multi-ethnic in a society that is fixed by categorisation. Our unique experiences of tethering between ethnic groups means we are often generalised to the one ethnicity we visually appear to belong to. Our stories are lost and underrepresented. Here’s a chance to build our own culture where we celebrate our uniqueness and break down stereotypes of racial identification.  

We want you to be a part of this amazing event which showcases six talented biracial artists! 

Ali Tareen, Rohini Jones, Jessica Butcher, Latifah A. Stranack, Louise Evans & Jessica Mallard  

The exhibition is curated by Natasha Clarke

We can’t wait to see you there.

The Water House Railway Institute, 

2 Queen St, York,

YO24 1AD, UK

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