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Tate Modern Workshop

Chocolate and Wood With A Vibe Called Tech

24–27 October 2019 at 13.00–18.00
25 October 2019 at 20.00–21.00
Kevin Morosky

Kevin Morosky

Explore a presentation highlighting the history of black and brown skin in the context of photography and film

Listen to podcast conversations with creatives on how people of colour are portrayed in the media, watch a timeline of key photographic moments from the first colour images in 1861 to the modern day, view a portrait series by Kevin Morosky and gain tips on how to photograph black skin successfully.

Friday 25 October, 19.00

As part of UNIQLO Tate Lates, listen to a panel of POC professionals from the film and photography industry discussing the use of technology to fight for diversity.

This event is part of Black Creativity & Technology with A Vibe Called Tech, a series exploring the intersections of technology, race, and creative expression.

About Kevin Morosky

Kevin Morosky is Co-Founder of We. Are. POCC, a members collective and community of creative, likeminded people working in advertising, media, fashion, arts, film and photography, with a mission to accelerate equality and positively change the experiences of people of colour within these industries, both today and for future generations.

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