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Join us tonight for an evening of art, music and discussion to mark the anniversary of the 1989 protests in China

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When: TONIGHT, Wednesday 29 May, 7-10pm
Where: St John's Church, 73 Waterloo Road London SE1 8TY
Book free tickets for tonight's opening event here.

In recalling the events and protests of 1989 and the pro-democracy movements in China through memorabilia and artworks, Censored Memories aims to keep the memories alive. In reminding ourselves of these pivotal moments of history, we affirm our commitment to safeguarding the right to remember and to resisting the forces that seek to obliterate them.

"Censored Memories" Exhibition

The exhibition, which runs until 12 June, features items and memorabilia from the 1989 student protests on display from the archives of Humanitarian China, alongside contemporary artworks by BadiucaoJens Galschiøt, Lumli LumlongMei Yuk Wong and vawongsir. The exhibition is curated by Euchar Gravina, artistic director at St John’s Waterloo.
 

The exhibition will open tonight, Wednesday 29 May, with a special event which includes a panel discussion with award-winning author Ma Jian and UK director of the World Uyghur Congress Rahima Mahmut and music from London-based producer, vocalist, and screen composer Yinfi.

Join us by reserving a free ticket here.

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