AN EXHIBITION about British culture and the use of language launches tomorrow.
Called 'Slanguages', the display has been developed by a team from Oxford University and will feature the work, archives and ephemera related to three Birmingham-based artists who use different languages in their musical and artistic work.
They are RTKAL (aka Joshua Holness), a grime artist, Rinkoo Barpaga, an urban sign language and deaf comedian and film maker, and Lekan Babalola, a percussionist and musician.
It is based on research done as part of the Creative Multilingualism programme and the exhibition will showcase how these artists work with multi-languages, different popular cultures and British urban street styles in the formation of their music and related artwork.
The launch party for the exhibition takes place from 4pm - 7pm at The Buttery, Wolfson College.
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