when: 24 January 2023 | venue: Dendy Newtown | cost: Adult: $24 | Student : $19.50 | Senior: $15.50 | Child: $17.50 | Concession: $19.50 | address: 261-263 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042 | website: https://www.dendy.com.au/events/you-can-go-now-q-and-a-screening | tickets: https://www.dendy.com.au/events/you-can-go-now-q-and-a-screening
published: 24 Jan 2023, 5 min read
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Activisim masquerades as art.
Join us for our insightful Q&A screening with the eyes behind the film, artist Richard Bell and director Larissa Behrendt.
50 years of First Nations activism in Australia through the lens of contemporary Australian Aboriginal artist Richard Bell. #YouCanGoNow looks at the life and provocative work and writings of First Nations artist, #RichardBell.
It reveals the 'two Richards' - 'Richie' the provocateur and enfante terrible of the art world who challenges its whiteness and the Richard who spent his childhood living in a tin shed, learnt his politics on the streets of Redfern and is known in his own community as an activist. His polemics and creative outputs provide a lens through which to consider the last 50 years of First Nations activism in Australia and its links to global protest movements.
'One of the most unapologetic, bold and raw accounts of the treatment of indigenous people. While this film is an education, it is captivating and emotive.' - Tamara Haines, Adelaide Film Festival
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Activisim masquerades as art.
Join us for our insightful Q&A screening with the eyes behind the film, artist Richard Bell and director Larissa Behrendt.
50 years of First Nations activism in Australia through the lens of contemporary Australian Aboriginal artist Richard Bell. #YouCanGoNow looks at the life and provocative work and writings of First Nations artist, #RichardBell.
It reveals the 'two Richards' - 'Richie' the provocateur and enfante terrible of the art world who challenges its whiteness and the Richard who spent his childhood living in a tin shed, learnt his politics on the streets of Redfern and is known in his own community as an activist. His polemics and creative outputs provide a lens through which to consider the last 50 years of First Nations activism in Australia and its links to global protest movements.
'One of the most unapologetic, bold and raw accounts of the treatment of indigenous people. While this film is an education, it is captivating and emotive.' - Tamara Haines, Adelaide Film Festival
Go see You Can Go Now - Q&A Screening 2023.
You Can Go Now - Q&A Screening 2023 is on 24 January 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Newtown. Call (02) 8594 9098 for details. Visit their website at https://www.dendy.com.au/events/you-can-go-now-q-and-a-screening.
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