In Conversation With Aqsa Arif - Online Event
With Priyesh Mistry

On Wednesday 13th August at 6.30pm please join us for a hybrid artist's talk to celebrate Aqsa Arif’s solo exhibition Raindrops of Rani, in conversation with Curator Priyesh Mistry.
Tickets on this page are for the online talk. To join this event in person, please book via this link.
The conversation will be followed by a short Q&A, participants online will be able to ask questions through the chat and they will be read out loud by a member of EP staff.
Aqsa Arif is a Scottish-Pakistani interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Glasgow. Her work explores hybrid identity, displacement, and cultural dissonance through speculative fiction, weaving folklore, mythology, and cinematic language.
Priyesh Mistry is Associate Curator for Modern and Contemporary Projects at the National Gallery where he manages an ambitious programme connecting contemporary artists to its historic collections.
Find out more about Aqsa Arif's exhibition Raindrops of Rani here.
This exhibition is supported by Creative Scotland's Open Fund for Individuals, Print Clan, Brick + Mortar, and Too Happy Studios.
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This event is part of our heritage project Castle Mills: Then & Now supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, made possible by money raised by National Lottery players.
Image credit: Aqsa Arif, Marvi and the Churail, multi-media film installation (detail), 2024.
Course Times 6.30-7.30pm
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£3.00
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13 August 2025
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18:30
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Online