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Visual artist and filmmaker Laura Jean Healey opens this season of Think Tank Live with a series of her most visually powerful artist moving image works, including ‘The (Un)Holy Trinity’ and ‘The Siren’.
Laura’s film installations regularly examine the role and representation of women in art and cinema. She produced ‘The Siren’, which was the very first holographic installation to be filmed entirely underwater in slow motion and was awarded the Passion for Freedom Gold Film Award for its ‘artistic value and powerful visual message embodying the freedom of women’.
Following the screenings, Laura will lead a conversation about the making and meaning of her work.
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Ipswich has completed the first stage of its bid to become the UK City of Culture 2029, submitting its Expression of Interest to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The Town waits to hear if succesful in passing the the next stage. Residents are ask to continue to sign the pledge at www.ipswich2029.com to show breadth and depth of support
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