Fractured | Black Lives Through the Cracks of Wentworth Woodhouse Launch Event
Fractured: Black Lives Through the Cracks of Wentworth Woodhouse Launch Event
Thursday 31st October, 7.00-8.30pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Join us for the launch of this new exhibition and enjoy live performances of poetry and music from Désirée Reynolds, Otis Mensah and Seigfried Komidashi as well as a Q&A discussion. The event will state place on the ground floor of the mansion which is fully accessible for visitors.
Price: Free
A coach has been organised to take visitors based in Sheffield to and from Wentworth Woodhouse. If you would like to reserve a space please let us know via the booking link.
If you have further questions about the exhibition launch please email digwhereyoustand.sy@gmail.com
About Dig Where You Stand
Dig Where You Stand is an archival justice movement made up of artists, archivists, educators, and local community members. We unearth the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. For more information, please visit our website or follow us on social media: Instagram, Twitter & Linkedin.
Fractured: Black Lives Through the Cracks of Wentworth Woodhouse Launch Event
Thursday 31st October, 7.00-8.30pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Join us for the launch of this new exhibition and enjoy live performances of poetry and music from Désirée Reynolds, Otis Mensah and Seigfried Komidashi as well as a Q&A discussion. The event will state place on the ground floor of the mansion which is fully accessible for visitors.
Price: Free
A coach has been organised to take visitors based in Sheffield to and from Wentworth Woodhouse. If you would like to reserve a space please let us know via the booking link.
If you have further questions about the exhibition launch please email digwhereyoustand.sy@gmail.com
About Dig Where You Stand
Dig Where You Stand is an archival justice movement made up of artists, archivists, educators, and local community members. We unearth the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. For more information, please visit our website or follow us on social media: Instagram, Twitter & Linkedin.