
FÖRELÄSNING, TORSDAG 27 MARS, KLOCKAN 18.00–20.00, RÖHSSKA MUSEET, GÖTEBORG
Välkommen till en inspirerande föreläsning på engelska med Charlotte Manning, författare och poet med bakgrund inom mode, PR och marknadsföring, och en efterföljande paneldiskussion.
Welcome to a storytellingevent with Charlotte Manning, author, poet and moderator with a background in fashion, PR and marketing, followed by a panel discussion.
The event will include an inspiring storytelling lecture followed by a panel discussion that highlights the question “Belonging, who gets a place in the public space?” from a fashion perspective making space for voices that contribute in different ways to increased inclusion, perspectives and a sense of belonging.
Charlotte Manning is a creator with social commitment who builds and broadens spaces with storytelling as an art form. Through storytelling and poetry, she conveys compassionate communication, deeper community understanding and unfiltered storytelling that strengthens and contributes to community building and illuminates social issues and structures.
This event takes place in connection with the permanent exhibition Design Stories.
Headline/speaker: Charlotte Manning, author and poet with a background in fashion, PR and marketing.
Speaker: Abbas Mandegar, Fashion Designer and BA-Graduate from the Swedish School of Textiles. Debuted with the collection ”Made in Pakistan”, a personal collection that sheds light on child labor within the Fashion Industry.
Speaker: Viktorya Abraham, Gothenburg-based fashion designer who designs one-of-a-kind dresses, locally produced in Angered, which have been worn at the Nobel Dinner and red carpets.
Moderator: Nana Sacko, Project manager Textile Movement Talent.
In collaboration with Xperience Next, Textile Movement Swedish Fashion Council, Västra Götalandsregionen and Europeiska Unionen.
BEFORE YOUR VISIT / REGISTRATION
Limited number of seats, registration by emailing: [email protected]
Admission 70 SEK (free admission for visitors under the age of 20 and students).
Please note that the lecture and the panel discussion will be held in English