Cold Cases - Public talk with curator Natasha Caruana

30 September

12.30-13.30

Cold Cases reinterprets three crimes found in the Old Police Cells Museum; the Trunk Murders, the Chocolate Creme Killer and the Grand Hotel Bombing. The exhibitions brings together twenty emerging international photographers, from Europe, South America, Australasia to retell women’s stories connected to these crimes. The exhibition is curated by Natasha Caruana & Juno Calypso with Work-Show-Grow. Join the project's curator Natasha Caruana for an informal conversation around the group show.

Public Talk https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cold-cases-public-talk-tickets-49850667689

The show is only open on two specific dates:

- (Only) Saturday 29th September 10:00 - 16:00 (launch event 10:00 - 11:30)

- (Only) Saturday 6th October 10:00 - 12:00

EXHIBITION https://www.work-show-grow.com


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