Weaving a story of generations through art while raising awareness around mental health

with Twinkle Banerjee

 
 

Fri. 4/14 at 7pm - Virtual

An artist describes her experience of generational trauma and how it can look like from a personal standpoint. The artist talk further goes into exploring research around CPTSD and walks us through art that visually engages the audience

This is a Pay-What-You-Wish event with a free registration option. Registration is required to reserve your spot and receive event reminders.

 
 

 

About Twinkle Banerjee

Twinkle Banerjee (She/Her) is an Indian-Canadian visual artist, exploring work that deals with social issues such as generational trauma, globalization, and human rights. Understanding the pressure put on BIPOC artists for creating trauma-related work, she also tries balancing her work with introspective experiments with a focus on poetic imagery. She has exhibited in the USA, Canada, the UK, and Armenia, has been published in Berlin by the prestigious Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Foundation, and featured on CBC. In 2021 her work "Characters of Memorial Park" was part of an exhibition and publication at the ICP-New York and exhibited in 2022 at the Sharjah Art Foundation. She is currently in India, hoping to document and archive parts of it, that is diminishing due to globalization while trying to decolonize the narrative surrounding photography in the country.


Discover her work on Instagram @twinklefilmandothers


Location and Event Info

Fri. 4/14 at 7pm - Virtual