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Upcoming Event: Art, Activism, Language; Feminist Issues in Museums and Galleries

11/15/2017

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​Join us in exploring the intersection of art, activism and language with invited artists and researchers. This community-oriented research day aims to discuss resistant art practices, exploring the role of art-making and co-production in contemporary art institutions.

There will be a series of presentations by artists, activists and community researchers, led by artist-researcher Emma Curd as part of her PhD. The project aims to democratise the institutional language encountered in museums and galleries, and will conclude in the production of a printed toolkit designed to disarm authoritative voices in contemporary art spaces.

This event aims to empower individuals and groups in the gallery space, to boost ownership of art works in Tate's public collection, as well as providing a sense of comfort and agency within spaces that aren't necessarily welcoming.

Schedule
11.00 - 12.00 Audio session and talk with Community Collective about Tracy Emin Audio Project
12.00 - 12.45 Artist Nina Edge and Community Collective discuss ‘Making Sense of Art’
12.45 - 13.30 Break
13.30 - 14.15 Welcome and Introduction: Shared Language and ‘The People’s Glossary’ with Emma Curd
14:15 - 15.00 Discussing Visual Interpretation for Auto Agents at Bluecoat with Jade French
15:00 - 15.45 The Importance of Gossip in Feminism and Art Worlds with Liv Wynter
15.45 - 16.30 Feminism, Protest Aesthetics & Zine-making (as an act of resistance) with Maggie Matic

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/tate-exchange/conference/art-activism-language
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      • Inclusive Curating in Contemporary Art
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    • 2019
      • Book Chapter in Museum Activism
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      • Positive You: a self-advocate’s arts-based approach for building self-esteem
      • PhD Thesis
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      • LMJU Degree Show 2017
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      • 11 Million Reasons to Dance
      • Bad Scouse
      • Fetishism or Empowerment? Outside In Reviewed
      • Art, Disability & Collaboration: A Discussion
      • From Studio to Biennale
      • Unfold: Ryoichi Kurokawa Reviewed
    • 2015
      • Introducing About Time, Leeds
      • Resource at Bluecoat
      • Group Therapy at FACT
      • At the Edinburgh Fringe
      • What's it Worth? The Value of the CDA
      • It's Art For The People, By The People
    • 2014
      • Zines: Independent Newspaper Article
      • Hidden Histories: There to Here Reviewed
      • DaDaFest: Working Lives
      • The Transformation of DaDaFest
      • Art of the Lived Experiment Reviewed
      • Unsung Hero. Liverpool's Most Radica Son
      • Disobedient Objects at the V&A
      • Al Noor Fragile Vision
      • Introducing Greenhorn Short Film Festival
    • 2010
      • Riot Grrrl & I
    • Zines
      • #Quarazine. Self-advocates in Lockdown (2020)
      • How One Should Live (2019)
      • Engaging Disabled Audiences (2017): A (Remix) Zine
      • Art Gym: How It Feels When I'm Included (2016)
      • Diagrammatic Thinking: A Practice-Led Research Zine (2015)
  • Projects
    • Space Sapling (2020)
    • Positive You (2013-)
    • Facts, Not Fear (2018)
    • Hull City of Culture (2018)
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