16yrs +
Free, but ticketed
Featuring: Aamer Anwar (Lawyer), Sarah Armstrong (Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research), Deborah Coles (Director, INQUEST)and Kadi Johnson (Sister of Sheku Bayoh)
Join an informal tour of the exhibition with Sarah Booker and family participants, offering further insight into the project, artworks on display and archive materials that is presented.
There is also a guided your + free Zine making workshop in partnership with Glasgow Prisoner Solidarity. between 5pm - 7pm. Free but ticketed - book here.
Free but ticketed - please book your space in advance.
SoulsINQUEST uses photography and writing as a lens onto state violence, death, grief, and resistance. The exhibition is an embodiment of family resistance that refuses to be silenced, misrepresented, or forgotten and a powerful act of defiance in response to decades of injustice. It is a collaboration between eighteen members of bereaved families, photographer Sarah Booker and INQUEST – an organisation which provides specialist, comprehensive advice on contentious state related deaths and their investigation.