Venue
Studio KIND.
Starts
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Ends
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Address
Unit 3, Velator Way, Braunton EX33 2FB
Location
South West England
Organiser
Studio KIND.

Louise Hall is a UK-based multi-disciplinary artist working in performance, print-making and sculpture. Louise’s work explores conversations on post-colonial ideas around the Black British experience in the UK and the diaspora, investigating the materiality of fabric and language to reflect social issues within the UK. Challenging concerns of colonial narrative and history, and the impact on education and other institutions of society, Louise uses non-violent imagery within her work to represent violent traumatic events with ties to plantations, colonial history and the transatlantic slave trade.

’13 Dead, Nothing Said’ speaks to accumulative trauma faced by the Black British communities reflecting from slaves not being a singular point of trauma but current events in living memory, and in this act Louise remembers the 13 lives lost in the 1981 New Cross Fire. The discussion on themes of Black bodies taking up physical space and how we represent accumulative trauma and our voices in a political landscape which continues to gaslight Black communities.

Louise Hall graduated from the University of Bournemouth in 2020, having studied Fine Art. She has since been awarded the Platform Graduate Award, exhibiting at Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth, and was part of the ‘Power To Us’, and exhibition of emerging women artists at Yellow Cube Gallery in Gosport.