UK Art Show Creates Space for Dialogue in Times of Conflict
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS NEWS
By TAHLIB
UNITED KINGDOM---As international tensions affect relations between communities around the world, an arts program in London is bringing people from different backgrounds together. London-based Three Faiths Forum (3ff) created a coalition of religious and secular groups to produce "Urban Dialogues: Navigations" a three-week exhibition and program of talks, performances, and workshops to give audiences the chance to explore what it means to live together in a culturally diverse society. The exhibition at The Red Gallery, explores faith, belief, migration and personal identity, and is curated by artist and curator Barby Asante. The program began on September 3rd and runs through the 21st. For more information, visit www.urbandialogues.org.
By TAHLIB
UNITED KINGDOM---As international tensions affect relations between communities around the world, an arts program in London is bringing people from different backgrounds together. London-based Three Faiths Forum (3ff) created a coalition of religious and secular groups to produce "Urban Dialogues: Navigations" a three-week exhibition and program of talks, performances, and workshops to give audiences the chance to explore what it means to live together in a culturally diverse society. The exhibition at The Red Gallery, explores faith, belief, migration and personal identity, and is curated by artist and curator Barby Asante. The program began on September 3rd and runs through the 21st. For more information, visit www.urbandialogues.org.
