Boundary Encounters: Artists in Conversation

Two women engaged in a discussion in Modern Art Oxford's creative space. The woman on the left has a brown ponytail and is wearing a white jumper, she is gesturing with her hands. The other woman has blonde hair, wears glasses and a black jumper. There is art hanging up on the white walls behind them.
Photo of women in Modern Art Oxford's Creative space. Photo by Phil Brooks.

“It’s a show you need to come back to, maybe several times, to engage with the works and see how they transform, and that’s quite a radical concept.” – Harold Offeh

In this event, our four commissioned Boundary Encounters artists talk with curator Sara Lowes about coming together for this collaborative exhibition and their individual practices. The conversation ends with a Q&A involving audience members.

Discover Asiimwe Amani’s relationship with the journals and newsletters of the Organisation for Women of Asian and African Descent (OWAAD), learn how Brazilian designer and architect Lina Bo Bardi inspired Offeh’s Pavilion, see how Deborah Pill’s history as a hairdresser influences her practice and find out how Modern Art Oxford’s archive appears in Julie Freeman’s Another Present.

Learn more about Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Harold Offeh, Deborah Pill and Julie Freeman, with our Ask an Artist series.

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