At Home With My Tongue is a new performance exploring ideas of domestic spaces as spaces that hold sacred exchanges between the self, the community and the family.
Vivian Chinasa Ezugha
Vivian Chinasa Ezugha is a British artist of Nigerian origin, who lives and works in Hampshire. Her interdisciplinary practice encompasses performance, film and drawing. She is interested in history and how it is represented in everyday life. For her, performance is an embodiment of past, present and future experiences. Born in Nigeria, Enugu State, in 1991, Ezugha makes work that connects her to her cultural heritage and questions about her identity as a black woman living in England. A graduate of Aberystwyth University School of Art and a Masters in Creative Performance from Goldsmiths, Ezugha’s work has been presented across Europe, America and the UK, including SPILL Festival, Performance Space, In Between Time Festival, ECOS, Songs for President and Rapid Pulse International Performance Art Festival. Vivian is also the founder of Live Art in Wymondham, a series of one-day, site-specific events that have brought emerging artists working in live art to rural Norfolk. She is currently a PhD student at the University of Exeter and a research associate at the Centre for Contemporary Art Derry Londonderry. She is also co-director of the Live Art Development Agency (LADA) in London.
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2022/09/081815 |
08.09.2022 18:15 > 19:00 La Cambre, Brussels |
Free entrance. Booking advised.
La Cambre, ground floor, building A.