Join members of the The Bandidos for a guided tour of When Our Worlds Meet (2022), a new video game artwork produced in collaboration with artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley.
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Part of the Radical Ancestry season
Learn more about our current exhibition from the collaborators themselves! When Our Worlds Meet (2022) is a new work by artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley produced in collaboration with The Bandidos, a group of young people from Liverpool.
Throughout this year-long project, Danielle worked alongside the self-titled Bandidos to discover what the group would want and need in their reimagined worlds. Exploring alternative futures and possibilities, they discussed what their realities might be missing and what they would want to include in new worlds designed by them.
For this tour, join members of the group to hear about their involvement in the project and what it’s like to work closely with an artist. Discover how Danielle built the video game artwork around their imaginative visions and how each young person is represented in the game and exhibition space.
This tour will last between 45-60 minutes.
When Our Worlds Meet (2022)
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley creates artwork that archives the experiences of Black Trans people, and communities who can be otherwise underserved. In an immersive installation and new video game, Danielle opens access to worlds designed with The Bandidos, a group of young people from Liverpool.
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Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley & Josèfa Ntjam
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The worlds of artists Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Josèfa Ntjam collide in a free immersive exhibition. Closing Sunday 9 April.
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