Date and Time
23rd May 2025
Location
Meeting House Chaplaincy, University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH
Speakers and Artists
- Bleue Liverpool
- Ibukun Sunday
Join intermedia artist Bleue Liverpool, the University of Sussex Stuart Hall Fellow 2025, for a collaboration with musician/sound artist Ibukun Sunday to create an audiovisual intervention with the Meeting House Chapel.
The duo will composite the metaphysical abstractions of University of Sussex alumni Paul Gilroy with research into migration narratives and landscapes of the south east English Channel coastline port culture.
Tickets are on sale for £5 plus applicable booking fees. Suitable for ages 16+.
Organised by the University of Sussex in partnership with Stuart Hall Foundation.
Speakers and Artists
Bleue Liverpool
Bleue Liverpool (b. Brooklyn, NYC) is a Caribbean – American Intermedia arts practitioner. She is a 2nd generation New Yorker from Grenada, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines and Haiti. Her practice derives its influence from the fluxus tradition of Intermedia – utilizing video, analog film, photography and text, along with new media techniques to illustrate spatially visual manifestos of anti-colonial feminist and non-binary diasporic movement(s). Movement(s) of inheritance and resistance with specificity in socio-cultural transatlantic cosmopolitan dynamics e.g. port cities. Initially trained as a documentary filmmaker, she broadened to produce non-linear expanded cinematic essays and multimedia informed post-minimalist sculptural installations.
Ibukun Sunday
Ibukun Sunday is a sound artist, experimental ambient musician, violist, and classical musician from Lagos, Nigeria, raised in Lagos, Nigeria. Ibukun Sunday uses sound to create ambient music, electronic music, sound art, soundscape, noise music, experimental sound, field recording, and improvised music. The sound produced by Ibukun Sunday shows the tight connection between the wild and human feelings. His kind of sound is a transcendental sound journey into the inner depths.
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