Tuesday 7 February 2006, 18.00–19.30
Café SciArt
A Life Less Ordinary
The individual and the social life of the baboon.
Dr. Louise Barrett works as part of the Psychology Department at The University of Central Lancashire. Tate Liverpool's exhibition Making History shows two films charting life cycles (Michael Apted's 7UP) and family life (Watson and Roddam's The Family). Barrett's work primarily deals with the lives of primates and this event will discuss both how the complex act of living can be documented and understood as well as examining the role of the documenter/researcher within this process.
Tate Liverpool
£4 (£3 concessions), booking recommended
Whole series £13 (£10 concessions)
£4 (£3 concessions), booking recommended
Whole series £13 (£10 concessions)
For tickets, call 0151 702 7400.
This event is related to the Making History: Art and Documentary in Britain from 1929 to Now exhibition
