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Photo by Marina Rosenfeld, Free Exercise, performance view, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, 2016.

The Gendered Politics and Practices of Art Collectives

Runs through Thursday, December 1, 2022
Online Event
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EST/GMT-5
OSUN community members are warmly invited to attend a series of online panel discussions associated with the research project And Others: The Gendered Politics and Practices of Art Collectives, created by Lina Džuverović, recipient of the OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts research and teaching fellowship in human rights and the arts and Lecturer at the Film, Media and Cultural Studies Department at Birkbeck, University of London.

The project examines the inner workings and division of labor within contemporary artists’ collectives, seeking to highlight inequalities, forms of silencing and marginalizing of certain participants. It is an intersectional examination of the constitutions, processes and practices of artists' collectives, in particular the often gendered division of labor in art collectives. Building on two months of asynchronous collective writing involving seventeen participants, panelists will consider how artists and academics might write, think, read, and practice together through other means.

Free tickets and additional information on each of the panels can be found here.
Learn more about the CHRA fellowship here.

All panels are convened and moderated by Lina Dzuverovic with research assistance by Katrina Black.

Panel One: Labour, Value and Social Reproduction

Monday, October 31
3 PM New York l 8 PM Vienna
Discussants: Fabiola Fiocco, Katja Praznik, Karolina Majewska-Güde, Kirsten Lloyd, Jelena Vesić

Panel Two: Why collaborate? Network Formation, Reproduction, Access
Thursday, November 10
2 PM New York l 8 PM Vienna
Discussants: Carla Cruz, Lily Hall, Abhijan Toto, Felicity Allen, Manual Labours
Learn more and register

Panel Three: Is Ephemerality Freedom?
Friday, November 18
1 PM New York l 7 PM Vienna
Discussants: Ximena Alarcón-Díaz, Kuda.org/Zoran Pantelic, Irene Revell, Marina Rosenfeld
Learn more and register

Panel Four: "The Third Hand"—Claire, Bernadette and Friends

Thursday, December 1
2 PM New York l 8 PM Vienna
Discussants: Helena Reckitt, Chris McCormack, Gerrie van Noord
Learn more and register

All panels are supported by the OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts Faculty Fellowship and Birkbeck College's School of Arts Strategic Research Funds and presented by BIRMAC and Art Monthly, in association with Electra.

For more information, call 845-758-6822,
or visit https://artcollectives.org/.

Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EST/GMT-5

Location: Online Event

We expect all visitors on campus to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Prospective visitors who are unvaccinated may visit campus facilities, providing they test negative for COVID within 24 hours before coming to campus. Anyone experiencing COVID symptoms should refrain from coming to campus. For more information about current protocols, please visit Bard's COVID-19 response website.
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