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Post-Colonial Artist-Organisation in African Regions? (2017)
Co-curated seminar. Post-Colonial Artist-Organisation in African Regions? was a seminar organised and co-curated for STRETCHED research project, led by artist Jason E. Bowman. The seminar took place during La Biennale di Venezia 2017, as a collateral programme in Sala del Camino, Campo S. Cosmo, Venice, IT – as part of the second Research Pavillion. 23 September 2017. With: Amarildo Ajasse, Élise Atangana, Stephanie Baptist. Co-convened with Mick Wilson.
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On Afrophobia: Towards Decolonial Curatorial Approaches (2016)
On Afrophobia: Towards Decolonial Curatorial Approaches was a seminar that took place on 18 January 2016 (Martin Luther King day). With: Nana Adusei-Poku, Christine Eyene, Alanna Lockward and Christian Nyampeta.
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I Want to Sing My Song (2015)
Installation with wallpaper, photography and video. Exhibition produced and curated by Nicolas W. Hughes as part of his curatorial residence at Gallery WendA, Feb–Sept, 2015.