In Our Shoes Poetry Showcase – ARCadia Festival

Sunday, 25 September 2022, 3 – 4 p.m.
The ARC, 11 Chapel Lane, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6EWThis exhibition and poetry showcase offers an opportunity for you to hear experiences of everyday life for migrant, local and refugee women.
About this event
This exhibition and poetry showcase offers a unique opportunity for you to hear experiences of everyday life for migrant, local and refugee women.
The poems, performed by some of the authors, explore experiences of displacement and everyday life. In Our Shoes is a collection written by women from the Maryhill Integration Network.
The exhibition will spotlight a selection of poems alongside accompanying artwork by artist Sara Abdelnasser.
Free event – Register for Tickets
Part of Arcadia Festival of Ideas 16 – 30 September, 2022
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