Directed by 2018 Genesis Award winner Debbie Hannan, weaving the spiritual into the political, Things of Dry Hours interrogates the idea that humans cannot change; are we really all that black and white? In a strictly limited run in our Clare studio until 25 August, check out Emun Elliot, Michelle Asante and Jude Akuwudike in photos by Camilla Greenwell.
Jude Akuwudike & Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Jude Akuwudike & Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Jude Akuwudike & Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot & Jude Akuwudike in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Jude Akuwudike in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot, Michelle Asante & Jude Akuwudike in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Michelle Asante & Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Michelle Asante & Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot & Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Michelle Asante in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.
Emun Elliot in
Things of Dry Hours. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.