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2020

Possible monuments

Possible Monuments?

Thursday 26 November, kl 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm

The role of art in making Swedish colonial history publicly visible

Att lyssna till koloniala spår

Listening to colonial traces in the public space

Friday 09 October, kl 06:00 pm - 07:45 pm

On October 9, 1847, the last enslaved man was released from the island of Saint-Barthélemy, then a Swedish colony. Therefore, October 9 was established as a day of remembrance for the abolition of slavery in Sweden.

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GIBCA is organized by Röda Sten Konsthall with support from

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