When
Where
FUSEBOX, 2 Buckland's Wharf, Thames Side, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1TF,
External
Through a collaborative short film and an evocative soundscape album, Oscar works with friends, activists, and fellow poets to explore liberation in its many forms.
Oscar Rodriguez (he/they) invites audiences to rediscover failure as a catalyst for profound hope. Rooted in his Salvadoran heritage and inspired by the legacy of its revolutionaries, Oscar brings together a chorus of voices to honour the struggles and triumphs of oppressed, Queer, and working-class communities through highlighting the Salvadoran Civil War.
Through a collaborative short film and an evocative soundscape album, Oscar works with friends, activists, and fellow poets to explore liberation in its many forms. The project challenges conventional narratives, offering a space for healing, solidarity, and possibility.
The event extends beyond the screen and speakers with an immersive exhibition. Poetry, multi-medium artwork, and creative installations will be on display, creating a space for connection, reflection, and dialogue among like-minded creatives.
The skills you develop by taking part in this activity can be used to build your Kingston Award reflections on Career Zone. Find out more by watching our Kingston Award video, visiting our Kingston Award webpages or getting in touch with us.
*This is an externally hosted event and inclusion on KUextra does not constitute an endorsement or approval by Kingston University.