- When: Sunday 13 October
- Time: 1 PM
- Duration: 90 minutes
- For who: adults
- Cost: free with museum ticket
- Register: via the form
In this creative masterclass, ‘The Supernal Atlas – Mapping Atlantic Imagination’ by artist Lisandro Suriel, you will explore and collaborate to create a new artwork.
This event is part of our Black Achievement Month programme.
The base of the work of photographer Lisandro Suriel is formed by his research. In his view, creativity – for example in his form of photography - is more about perspective than skill. What do our choices tell us about our subconscious choices? And how does this influence the telling of history? With this masterclass Lisandro dives deeper into the layered history of the Atlantic World, focusing on themes rooted in Afro-Carribean philosophy and decolonial thinking.
In this masterclass Lisandro will guide you through his research process. All participants are asked to take three images, that remind you of the theme ‘The Island Below the Sea’. During the masterclass we will research the choices made and collectively create a new artwork. Where do our choices collide and where do they differ? What is this telling us about our view on reality and history?
Would you like to join? Sign up via the form below. The number of places is limited, so act quickly.
Please note: the language of this programme is English.
Image: 'Dance of the Red Erzulie' by Lisandro Suriel.