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ASPEX Portsmouth x WCCD Residency with Michelle Ezeuko


We are thrilled to be working with Aspex Portsmouth who will be hosting performance artist Michelle Ezeuko (@g0dsf4ve ) as their new artist-in-residence until the 28th of May. During her residency, Michelle will be hosting a series of free collage workshops, creating vision boards that will explore how we can reach a better world. Centred around art and radical imagination, you'll explore the ways in which slow violence shapes our current realities and find ways to collectively envision new ways of existing and resisting. The workshops will take place on the following dates: Poverty as slow violence - Sunday 7 May 1pm - 3pm Borders as slow violence - Sunday 14 May time TBC Climate change as slow violence (special sewing and upcycling workshop) - Sunday 21 May time TBC Burnt out as slow violence (special self-care workshop) - Sunday 28 May Time TBC To book your place, please email mezeuko@gmail.com Drop-ins on the day are also welcome! You can find out more by heading to the link on Aspex Portsmouth's Website. Image description: 1. The Artist resident Michelle Ezeuko standing in front of the artist studio. 📸 Pheobe Wingrove


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