Monday, 29 March 2010 00:00

Jelly on a Plate by Lubaina Himid

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Jelly on a plateMemorials imagined for Liverpool - is the subtitle of this fascinating project. Ian Jackson from Artinliverpool.com spoke to Lubaina about the work and it's significance.

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This spring Sudley House presents Jelly Mould Pavilions, a quirky and thought provoking exhibition by artist Lubaina Himid. The exhibition explores the challenges of commemorating the ongoing contribution of the people of the African Diaspora to the history, culture and fabric of Liverpool. 27 March 2010 - 6 June 2010

This exhibition takes place not only at Sudley House but there is even a Jelly Mould tour that you can go on across the city at places such as Jacksons Art Shop on Slater Street and Blackburn House centre for Women on Hope Street - This is a truly fascinating exhibition

Get in there you now how much you like a tour.

More information is available here http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/sudley/exhibitions/pavilions/

 


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