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Tate St Ives Workshop

Personal Oracle: daydreams and subtle miracles

5 April 2025 at 14.30–17.00
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Ithell Colquhoun, Ages of Man, 1944. Tate, Presented by the National Trust 2016, accessioned 2022 © Tate. Photo © Tate (Joe Humphrys)

Join us for a workshop engaging with the ideas within the work of Ithell Colquhoun

Artist Maria Christoforidou invites you to a relaxation, daydreaming and drawing session to create a personal Tarot card.

In partnership with Black Voices Cornwall. Supported by the John S Cohen Foundation.

Maria Christoforidou

Maria Christoforidou is an Afro-Greek artist, writer and researcher. Her practice explores the political, physical and performative operations of words and images. She is motivated by a hope to create pauses that allow minor stories of sameness, voices, bodies and plant comrades to evade classification, come to rest, undoing unspeakable knots of otherness. She is an art history lecturer at Falmouth University and lives in Cornwall.

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5 April 2025 at 14.30–17.00

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