Roshini Kempadoo

Speakers

  • Roshini Kempadoo
  • University of Westminster

School of Arts, University of Westminster. Roshini’s recent exhibition contributions, research projects and editorial work includes: the print series from Ghosting for the Fotofest 2018 Biennial, Houston curated by Sunil Gupta for the exhibition India: Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art; the artwork Face Up, for the exhibition Ghosts: Keith Piper and Roshini Kempadoo (2015), curated by Paul Goodwin at the Lethaby Gallery, London; contributing visual editor for Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism (Duke University Press), Small Axe Visualities online platform (SXV) and member of the development team for Visual Life of Social Affliction (VLOSA) a Small Axe exhibition and publishing project; principle investigator for the research project Creating Interference investigating contemporary artworks as creative responses of memories and historical narratives, June 2018 in association with CREAM and Iniva; the monograph Creole in the Archive: Imagery, Presence and Location of the Caribbean Figure published in 2016.