Review: Go Ye Afar
Mutale Kampuni goes on a journey with Frank Sweeney’s experimental short film Go Ye Afar, available to view now in Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
Mutale is a reviewer, advocate, and graduate of the Silver Critics programme at DIFFl. She works as a Convener & Mentor for Insaka Ireland (African Youth and Cultural Movement), a Family Support Advisor specialising in community services & has served on the boards of the Dublin City Community Co-op and Diaspora Women’s Initiative. Mutale holds a Postgrad in Development Studies & certifications in Alternative Dispute Resolution, alongside her expertise in Entrepreneurship Development.
Mutale Kampuni goes on a journey with Frank Sweeney’s experimental short film Go Ye Afar, available to view now in Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
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