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Ada M. Patterson (Bridgetown, 1994) is a visual artist and writer working with masquerade, textiles, performance, video and poetry. Her recent work considers grief, elegy writing and archiving as tools for disrupting the disappearance of communities queered by different experiences of crisis. Exhibitions include ‘Life Between Islands:Caribbean-British Art 1950s – Now’ at Tate Britain, London.
2022, Kanga for The Present (THE GIRLS ARE FIGHTING), Gouache, Acrylic, Colour pencil, Ink, Glitter on paper, 30x40 cm