Week 3 - Moving Forward

Week 3 - Moving Forward

We read “The Transformation of Silence Into Language and Action”, Audre Lorde and “Apartheid U.S.A.”, Audre Lorde before we met on April 17th.

We’ll dig into the political nature of our work. What specific obstacles do we face? What road(s) forward do we have? What have we tried so far, and why has it succeeded or failed? This is an opportunity to get a lay of the land, lick our wounds, and strategize.

Share any insight, questions, or project inspiration below!

Additionally, feel free to leave any suggestions for how we can improve discussion, or take note of topics you’d like to come back to next week.

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Week 2 - Situating

Week 2 - Situating

We read “Ethno, or Sociopoetics, Sylvia Wynter before meeting on April 10th. I presented some slides on Relational Aesthetics, and we confronted the nature of art making as it is affected by colonization, and political context in general.

Share any insight, questions, or project inspiration below!

Additionally, feel free to leave any suggestions for how we can improve discussion, or take note of topics you’d like to come back to next week.

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Week 1 - Framing

Week 1 - Framing

We read The Artist As Researcher, “New Roles for New Realities”, Graeme Sullivan (79-100) before meeting on April 3rd. We got to know one another, and began to evaluate the artist’s role as researcher, and artmaking as a research based experience.

Share any insight, questions, or project inspiration below!

Additionally, feel free to take note of specific quotes or topics you’d like to come back to next week.

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