Bailey, Ian Baucom and Sonia Boyceī ds Josephine Budge Ama Oriana Baddeley Ain Bailey David A. PUBLICATION - Shades of Black: Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain Edited by David A.Susan pui san lok lives and works in London, UK. The performative talk presented by Ayesha explores the spiritual practice of self-care in an alternative, queer, optimistic dystopia. She engaged in conversation with artist Ayesha Tan Jones for ‘Research Network: Optimystic Dystopia’ at Iniva in 2019. Also as part of BAM, she contributed to ‘Li Yuan Chia Study Day’ at Iniva in 2017, a participatory event focused on generating new readings of the artist’s work, invite personal responses and inspire continuing dialogue. In 2016, she was a speaker at the two-day conference ‘Now & Then, Here & There: Black Artists and Modernism’ addressing the understated connections and points of contention between Black-British artists’ practice and the work of art’s relationship to Modernism, produced by Black Artists & Modernism (BAM) in association with Iniva. Susan pui san lok has contributed to Iniva’s program on a number of occasions. Other recent exhibitions include ‘FLOW’, Asia Art Activism, Raven Row, London (2018) ‘Common Third’, Copperfield Gallery, London (2018) ‘Diaspora Pavilion’, Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina, Venice (2017). Her latest major solo exhibition at Firstsite, ‘A COVEN A GROVE A STAND’ (2019), explored the folklore surrounding witchcraft and the history of witch persecutions across East Anglia.
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