Telling Invents Told Lis Rhodes

7 December, 2019
Good Press, 32 St Andrews Street, G1 5PD
An afternoon of readings and discussion, organised in partnership with Glasgow Women’s Library and introduced by Maria Palacios Cruz (LUX/The Visible Press) the second of our events to launch the publication of Telling Invents Told, the first collection of writings by artist and filmmaker Lis Rhodes, published by The Visible Press earlier this year.
Since the 1970s, Rhodes has been making radical and experimental work that challenges hegemonic narratives and the power structures of language. Her writing addresses urgent political issues, as well as film history and theory, from a feminist perspective.
Join Maria with invited artists Lucy Reynolds, Corin Sworn and Sarah Forrest for an afternoon of live readings and discussion around key texts from the publication.
Copies of Telling Invents Told will be available to purchase for £20 (regular price £22)
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