Jameisha Prescod: On Black Pain At Southbank Centre

Jameisha Prescod’s poetic essay film tells intimate stories of three Black people living with chronic pain while reflecting on the colonial past of modern medicine.

Jameisha Prescod’s poetic essay film tells intimate stories of three Black people living with chronic pain while reflecting on the colonial past of modern medicine. It features dreamy visuals and phone interviews with the intention to archive Black experiences surrounding illness, disability, and identity. This exhibition is part of Unlimited, which includes work by artists who identify as being disabled, D/deaf, neurodivergent, and those experiencing chronic illness, mental health conditions, and more.

Source: southbankcentre

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