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As part of the Embodied Lines exhibition at Science Gallery London, researchers from the Department of Geography, Ivana Bevilacqua, Rosa dos Ventos Lopes Heimer and Hana Riazuddin, and their collaborators, Olamide Bamigboye, Nina Franco and Andre Micelli, will discuss how to design community-centred research.

In a conversation chaired by Professor Cathy McIlwainne, they will reflect on the research and creative processes behind the works brought into dialogue for ‘Embodied Lines’.

You will be invited to interactively reflect and experience body mapping, an arts-based method used in the exhibition to explore how different types of violence at intimate, urban and national levels are experienced through the body.

The body maps collectively produced will then become part of the wider exhibition, displayed along the existing artwork.

Registration is required for this event - you can register your attendance through Eventbrite.

Food and drinks provided.

Embodied Lines exhibition - body mapping

Embodied Lines exhibition

You can visit the Embodied Lines exhibition at Science Gallery London for free until Friday 30th September. The gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday 10.30am - 5.30pm.

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Science Gallery London
Great Maze Pond, London, SE1 9GU