About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Zuzana Štefková

Zuzana Štefková has earned a Ph.D. in Art History at the Charles University, Prague with her dissertation on Gender Aspects of Embodiment in Czech Contemporary Art. She teaches courses at the Charles University and the Academy of Art, Architecture, and Design. She works as a freelance curator and art critic. Together with Tamara Moyzes she curated exhibitions Czechpoint, dealing with political art, and Middle East Europe presenting art reflecting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She curates exhibitions for Artwall Gallery Prague (www.artwallgallery.cz). Her publications include Testimonies: In a Female Voice. She co-founded c2c Circle of Curators and Critics.


Agenda


Impossible Dialogues - Contested memories, conflicting presences
Presentation of a long-term interdisciplinary research project is conceived by curators Katia Krupennikova, Inga Lāce and Margaret Tali.
Project overview: PATTERNS & Impossible Dialogues (2016)
Overview of the project and program surrounding PATTERNS / Impossible Dialogues. Perspectives from within & about Central and Eastern Europe in the social sciences, arts and history.
Queerly There? Queer Art in Czech and Slovak Context
Lecture by Zuzana Štefková on explicit voicing out of the issues of sexuality and gender non-normativity in Czech and Slovak context.