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I am Micro (Shumona Goel & Shai Heredia): Film screening and encounter with Natasha Ginwala

Rabat, MoroccoL’appartement 2229 November 2014 - 29 November 2014
I am Micro (Shumona Goel & Shai Heredia): Film screening and encounter  with Natasha Ginwala

I am Micro (Shumona Goel & Shai Heredia): Film screening and encounter with Natasha Ginwala

L’appartement 22 presents a film screening and an enconter with Natasha Ginwala. A discussion with Abdellah Karroum and with the audience will follow the film screening of I am Micro (Shumona Goel & Shai Heredia) Natasha Ginwala is an independent curator, researcher, and writer. She is curatorial advisor and Public Programmes curator for the Gujral Foundation’s India-Pakistan project at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015), and was a member of the artistic team at the 8th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art (2014). Her recent work also includes the multi-part curatorial project Landings (with Vivian Ziherl) presented at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, David Roberts Art Foundation, NGBK (as part of the Tagore, Pedagogy and Contemporary Visual Cultures Network), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and other partner organizations, 2013–ongoing, as well as The Museum of Rhythm at Taipei Biennial 2012 (with Anselm Franke). Ginwala has contributed to several publications including Afterall Online, art-agenda, C Magazine, e-flux journal, Pages Magazine and Scapegoat Journal. 29 November 7.30 PM www.appartement22.com

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