Bring Me To Heal
Public Programme
at Tramway
The exhibition Bring Me To Heal is accompanied by a a series of public events.
Amartey Golding In Conversation
Saturday 26 February, 3pm to 4pm
Amartey Golding will share anecdotes, ideas and histories that underpin the two year journey of creating his exhibition Bring Me To Heal, reflecting on generational trauma in Britain and possible rituals for collective healing. A rare chance to enjoy a live in-conversation from the Brighton-based artist.
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Feeling Tour with Gaylene Gould
Sunday 27 February, 12 noon to 2pm
Led by Gaylene Gould – spacemaker, broadcaster and founder of creative company The Space To Come – this alternative exhibition tour invites participants to share the embodied feelings, sensations and cultural memories evoked by Amartey Golding’s installation Bring Me To Heal as it tells its epic fable of trauma and healing.
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Reasoning: A Live Conversation
Sunday 27 February, 3.30pm to 5pm
In a special interdisciplinary live conversation, Amartey Golding and Gaylene Gould will explore with an invited panel the under-examined area of the emotional legacy and inherited trauma of white Britain – issues explored in Bring Me To Heal – and how we might begin to heal as a nation. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A.
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Image: Installation view at Tramway, Glasgow. Photography by Keith Hunter.