Dear colleagues,
I would like to invite you to join us in these online and in-person conversations that are part of Latin Elephant's public programme 2021-2022, Inhabiting Spaces, funded by Arts Council England, this programme aims to enable access and increase participation in the arts by the Latin American communities in the UK.
As part of the programme, we will have the International Encounter Working Disobedience from Latinamerica that you can book via Eventbrite. Follow the link below to discover the online program, topics, and featured speakers. The encounter has been organised by Latin Elephant and Working Disobediences, with support from Tate and Gasworks.
We will have online conversations and 2 in person! Here are some details about the programme. Book your place at this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-disobedience-from-latinamerica-international-encounter-online-registration-264399805937?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
22 FEBRUARY 2022, 18.00 GMT (online)
'Gestures for altering narratives, stories, and ways of feeling-thinking'
Speakers:
Juan Jose Santos, España
Victoria Apud y Diego Darroche (Microutopías), Uruguay
Valeria Paz Moscoso, Bolivia.
23 FEBRUARY 2022, 19.00 GMT (in-person!)
'Decolonial perspectives on exhibition-making, heritage and material cultures'
Speakers:
Diego Chocano, Perú
Francisco Navarrete Sitja, Chile
Victoria Vargas Downing, Chile
Pamela Gomez, Bolivia.
Presented in partnership with Gasworks
Gasworks: 155 Vauxhall Street, London SE11 5RH
*This conversation will be in person and seating is on a first come, first served basis.
24 FEBRUARY 2022, 15.00 GMT (in-person!)
'Working within the borders'
Speakers:
Carla Garlaschi, Chile.
Gulia Palladini, United Kingdom.
Luis Alarcón and Ana María Saavedra, Chile.
Lily Hall, United Kingdom.
Presented in partnership with Tate
Tate Modern: Bankside, London SE1 9TG
*This conversation will be in person. Here the link to book your place:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-disobedience-from-latinamerica-international-encounter-in-person-registration-265282465997?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
25 FEBRUARY 2022, 18.00 GMT (online)
'Of untamed and indomitable histories and practices'
Speakers:
Paloma Etenberg y Guadalupe Lobeto, Argentina.
Carolina Chacon, Colombia.
Mariana Ortega y radio comunitaria La Voz Indígena, Argentina.
Catalina Urtubia, Chile.
More events and activities in the coming weeks and months! Join us!
Joselyne Contreras Cerda
PhD researcher at Goldsmiths and Curator Public Programme Latin Elephant
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