Multispecies Storytelling Performance and Workshop
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A guided tour and workshop with Swedish artist EvaMarie Lindahl that explores the untold multispecies histories of the Walker Gallery
Attend a guided tour and workshop with the Swedish artist EvaMarie Lindahl that explores the untold multispecies histories of the Walker Art Gallery.
The guided tour tells the histories of portrayed non-human animals from their point of view. What is it like to be studied, painted and then organised within a gallery? And what circumstances surround the painted oxen, birds, dogs and cats of the Walker Art Gallery?
During the workshop we will draw, think and imagine ourselves closer to an art history with a multispecies perspective. You will be given tools, developed by the artist, to imagine the realities and histories of the portrayed animals on display.
Welcome to a guided tour that is also an art performance, and a workshop in multispecies storytelling.
The performance and event are organised by Edge Hill University Centre for Human Animal Studies in partnership with the Walker Art Gallery. The event is funded by the UKRI-AHRC Landscape Decision programme as part of the Multispecies Storytelling Network.
Places are limited.