Dear all,
Registration for the event 'Techniques of Art & Protest', September 18th 2015, King's College London, is now open. For
registering, please follow this link: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/techniques-of-art-and-protest-tickets-17848476273
Techniques of Art and
Protest is an open, interdisciplinary meeting aiming
to create a transversal knowledge exchange between artists, activists, curators, independent researchers, students and early career scholars from a range of fields. The meeting aims to be a place for generating new connections and resources for those exploring
the intersections between the aesthetic and the political.
- Keynote speakers:
- Jeremy Gilbert,
Professor of Cultural and Political Theory, University of East London.
- Janna Graham,
Writer, organiser, educator and curator.
- Guest workshop on Intergenerationality and Transformative Learning for Art Activism and Education facilitated by Voices
that Shake!
- Panels, workshops and discussion sessions on:
- Art and Institutions
- Affect, Sensing and Memory
- Activist Narratives
- Aesthetics and Protest
- Visual Activism against Sexual Assault
- Art and Labour
- Unionising in the Arts
- Deleuzian Pedagogy
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- This event is organised by the Politically Led Art & Networked Knowledge (PLANK) research group, and supported by the Graduate School at Goldsmiths College,
and the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, King’s College London.
- Visit plank-network.blogspot.co.uk for
more information and a timetable for the event (website will be updated closer to the event).
Paula
Serafini
PhD Candidate
Culture, Media & Creative Industries
King's College London
Knowledge Exchange Associate (Engagement and Diversity)
Cultural Institute at King's College London
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