Artist Talk: Liv Wynter

Wednesday 28 March, 6 – 7:30pm

Salon 18
Free & open to all

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Liv Wynter (Surrey, 1992) is an artist, educator, activist and writer from South London. She graduated from BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths in 2015 and has since become a notable voice within the political art scene. Wynter was Artist in Residence at Tate Britain and Tate Modern on the Education Programme for 2017-18, until she resigned to protest the invisible inequalities of the institution. She was also Artist Facilitator with Indigo Youth at Hackney Museum (2017 – 2018). Wynter recently led a group show at David Roberts Art Foundation (2017) and completed an ACE funded residency at The Royal Standard, Liverpool in 2016. She is a founding member of WHEREISANAMENDIETA and stands in solidarity with Sisters Uncut, London Anti Raids and other grassroots organisation fighting austerity and oppression.


As part of Bloc’s Artist Development Programme, there are a small number of free one-to-one artists crits/feedback sessions available with Liv Wynter, ahead of her talk on Weds 28th March.


Salon 18 forms part of Making Ways, a new programme supported by Sheffield Culture Consortium through Arts Council England to showcase, celebrate and develop the exceptional contemporary visual art produced in the city.