Join artist Yana Dombrowsky-M’Baye for a screening of Mamadou Sarr and Paulin Soumanou Vieyra’s short film Afrique sur Seine (1955), regarded as one of the first francophone films directed by Black Africans. This film provides an insight into Yana’s research for her film saint louis saint louis on as part Permissions, which traces her matrilineal heritage to Senegal through France.

The screening will be followed by a talk and Q&A.

RSVP is encouraged but not required. RSVP here

WHAT TO EXPECT
This event is free.
This event will be held in the Kit, which can be accessed by the main gallery entrance or alternatively by our car park on 8 East St for assisted access.
This location is accessible with assistance.
This event will be seated and microphones will be used.
Light refreshments will be provided.

BIOGRAPHY
Yana Nafysa Dombrowsky-M’Baye is an artist and educator from Tāmaki Makaurau. Yana’s matrilineal ancestry harkens to Sénégal and France, and her patrilineal lineage is of Polish/Czech descent. Across film, site-responsive installation, and sculpture, Yana’s practice is a poetic inquiry into material and immaterial temporalities across human and more-than-human scales. Yana completed a Master of Spatial Design at AUT in 2022 and has had exhibitions at Blue Oyster Art Project Space and RM Gallery both in 2023.

Price

  • Free

Date

  • Sat 19 Oct

Time

  • 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm

Main Gallery Entrance

  • The Kit
  • 292 Karangahape Road
  • Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland