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 ‘Black Joy!’ Exhibition Curator-Led Tour 

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When: Sunday 23 June 2024

Time: 12:30-1pm

Where: Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, Bohemia Road, TN34 1ET

Free, no reservation required but arriving on time will ensure you get a spot

Join curator Lorna Hamilton-Brown for an exclusive tour of the 'BLACK JOY! Up Close and Personal' exhibition during the Hastings Sanctuary Festival.

 

Lorna will provide insights into the exhibition's key themes, works and context - offering a unique opportunity to gain deeper insights into the inspirations and stories behind the artworks.

 

This event is in collaboration with Hastings Sanctuary Festival, an annual event held in June at the end of Refugee Week.  It is a celebration of community and solidarity with refugees and anyone seeking sanctuary in our town. Check out their website for all the details about what else is happening on the day.

For Access Information on the venue visit their website

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Lorna Hamilton-Brown MBE RCA is a UK-based artist working with social practice and community based art. She is known as the ‘Banksy’ of the knitting world for her use of the medium for social commentary. She has a MA in Knitted Textiles from the Royal College of Art, London. 


Since 2021 she has been curating successful exhibitions, including Thread Contemporary Textile Exhibition , Elysium Gallery, Swansea 2021; Playing the Race Card 2022 Exhibition, St Leonards; WE OUT HERE, Hastings Contemporary 2023; and Lasting Impression, Surface Design Association 2023 International Exhibition in Print.

About Lorna Hamilton-Brown

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