After class I went directly to Slate Gallery where Brendan Schick (nephew of my colleague Carol Schick) had an evocative exhibition of drawings on display. I arrived at the same time William and Margaret arrived. I took William along to the RPL for the "Bad Feminism" screening, curated by Jennifer Matotek. I liked the flicker film, but William certainly didn't (it would remind him of the light shining intermittently through the elm trees when we drive around on sunny days which led to him naming our neighbourhood "epilepsy forest"). We both did find the final film "Yellow Fever" about skin bleaching (above) by Ng'endo Mukii of Kenya.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Slate opening, RPL film screening
After class I went directly to Slate Gallery where Brendan Schick (nephew of my colleague Carol Schick) had an evocative exhibition of drawings on display. I arrived at the same time William and Margaret arrived. I took William along to the RPL for the "Bad Feminism" screening, curated by Jennifer Matotek. I liked the flicker film, but William certainly didn't (it would remind him of the light shining intermittently through the elm trees when we drive around on sunny days which led to him naming our neighbourhood "epilepsy forest"). We both did find the final film "Yellow Fever" about skin bleaching (above) by Ng'endo Mukii of Kenya.
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