Learning

17-19 March 2009

When is Feminism in Curating?

Tuesday 17 March, 11.00–12.45 hrs:
When is Feminism in Curating?

Thursday 19 March, 15.15–17.00 hrs:
Seminar

Required Reading:
-A Conversation between Emily Roysdon and JD Samson, ‘Art as a Proposition”, in: New Feminism, Worlds of Feminism, Queer and Networking Conditions, eds. Marina Grzinic, Rosa Reitsamer (Vienna: Löcker, 2008).
-Linda Nochlin, ‘Women Artists Then and Now: Painting, Sculpture and the Image of Self’, in: Global feminisms, New Directions in Contemporary Art, eds. Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin, (New York: Brooklyn Museum, 2007) pp. 47-71.
-Cornelia Butler, ‘Art and feminism: An Ideology of Shifting criteria’, in: WHACK!, Art and the Feminist revolution, eds. Cornelia Butler and Lisa Gabrielle Mark, (Los Angeles: MIT Press, 2007) pp. 14-16.

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Panel Discussion

30 September 2023, 16.30-18.30

To the Other Side of the Concrete Wall

A book launch and panel discussion reflecting on the Jina Uprising, one year after its beginning.

Saturday, 30 September, 2023, 16:30–18:30 hrs at BAK, basis actuele kunst, Utrecht Organized by Jina Collective, a Netherlands-based feminist, leftist, anti-capitalist, anti-sexist, and pro-LQBTQIA+ action group that emerged from the Jina Uprising. This event launches a book of translated essays, co-published with BAK, which include some of the first English translations of texts by journalists […]

Public Program

09 September–29 October 2023

To Watch the War: The Moving Image Amidst the Invasion of Ukraine (2014–2023)/Public Program

To Watch the War: The Moving Image Amidst the Invasion of Ukraine (2014–2023) involves a hybrid off- and online sequence of conversations and screenings around discursive and artistic interventions that reimagine the social implications of watching the war through ways that disrupt, subvert, resist the media’s incessant spectacularization of war.