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This symposium brings together a dynamic group of writers, curators and artists working with textiles. Taking Iniva's current Social Fabric exhibition at Rivington Place as its starting point, it aims to explore textile production and consumption in relation to global trade, labour and radical politics.…
ContinuePosted on February 10, 2012 at 4:07pm
Fri 25, Tue 29, Wed 30 November from 6:30pm & Sat 26 November, 2:30pm
The Militant Image programme of film screenings and discussions engages with militant filmmaking practices of late twentieth century liberation struggles. Films by José Filipe Costa, René Vautier, Robert Kramer and Margaret Dickinson explore politics and revolution in Portugal, anti-colonial guerrilla war in Mozambique and acts of…
ContinuePosted on November 7, 2011 at 4:00pm
Iniva at Rivington Place were glad to welcome ex-Black Panther Minister of Culture, Emory Douglas, to Rivington Place to speak about his work.
He launched the 'Significant Voices' series of talks by talking with writer and broadcaster Ekow Eshun last week on 28 September.…

Posted on October 4, 2011 at 4:03pm
Posted on September 8, 2011 at 12:00pm
Members of the public are invited to contribute to a socio-economic portrait of Shoreditch, created through an exhibition of short films and photography documenting the stories of the people working and living in the area
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ContinuePosted on June 3, 2011 at 10:00am
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I saw the Zineb Sedira show at the New Art Exchange here in Nottingham - very impressive - the installation gives a great feel of the place.
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