Results
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Wednesday, 27 October 2021 - 1pm
On reading, writing, memory and forgetting in a library of living books
Conversation between Mette Edvardsen and Victoria Pérez Royo
This conversation between artist Mette Edvardsen and researcher Victoria Pérez Royo accompanies the second instalment of the project Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine.
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From 13 to 25 September 2021 - (check programme)
But Tomorrow the Light Will Be for Others
Film and Indigenous Lives
But Tomorrow the Light Will Be for Others. Film and Indigenous Lives encompasses a broad chronological arc that spans from 1970 to 2020, from the indiscriminate massacre known in Latin America as ethnocide to the Zapatista delegation’s recent journey from the Chiapas jungle to Europe’s major cities; a journey which seeks to rediscover models of co-existence and good living for a worn-out West.
Activity of: On the Precipice of Time
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Thursday 2, Friday, 3 and Saturday, 4 September 2021 - 11am
Artivism and the Female Body
Fanzine Workshop with Zainab Fasiki
At the confluence of art and activism, this workshop looks to cast a critical gaze on the representation of bodies, sexuality and gender in a clear confrontation with restrictions imposed by society, laws and religions. Over the course of three three-hour sessions in the company of illustrator and activist Zainab Fasiki, participants will collectively produce a fanzine.
Activity of: (Dissident) Sexualities in the Time of Cholera
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