Thursday 20 November, 18:00

Mapping My Way to the Boarderless Echoes

As part of the exhibition Angélica Serech – Pach’un Q’ijul, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum presents Mapping My Way to Borderless Echoes, the first in a three-part series exploring memory, resilience, and humanity. Artists Ishita Chakraborty and Nina Emge engage in a performative dialogue with each other, with Serech’s works, and with the audience, offering a powerful reflection on personal and collective memory and the humanitarian values at the heart of the exhibition.

In English.

Avenue de la Paix 17,
1202 Genève
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