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African Women's Art
Grace Browne
19 episodes
1 month ago
A celebration of the beauty and wisdom of African women's arts
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A celebration of the beauty and wisdom of African women's arts
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Arts
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Beulah Ezeugo on memory work and creating a community archive
African Women's Art
1 hour 16 minutes 52 seconds
12 months ago
Beulah Ezeugo on memory work and creating a community archive

I am delighted to share this inspiring conversation I had with Beulah Ezeugo. Beulah is a researcher and curator. Her practice engages with postcolonial geographies, archives and memory, and expands outwards through exhibition-making, programming, and publication.

Recent engagements and awards include SIRIUS Critic-in-Residence (2024), 11:11 x iniva Stuart Hall Library Residency (2024), and Platform Commissions, 41st EVA International, selected by Iarlaith NI Fheorais and Roy Claire Potter (2025). Beulah is currently a research associate at CCA Derry~Londonderry, and one-half of the collective Éireann & I Archive, a migrant memory project. 

In our conversation we explored the complexities and possibilities of creating a community archive. Beulah shared thoughtful insights on what it means to be an empathetic witness and custodian. We also explore the importance of play, building trust and the patience that’s needed to sit with gaps in histories.

Hope you enjoy the conversation and you can find out more about Beulah's work;

Beulah’s website: https://bio.site/beulahezeugo

Éireann & I:  https://eireannandiarchive.com/


African Women's Art
A celebration of the beauty and wisdom of African women's arts