About the part that art plays in a globalising society

Framer Framed

8 Mar 2017 – 20:00

Imagining and capturing resistance

Date and time: 8 March, 20:00 – 22:00 Location: Atria Language: English Entry: Donation at the door Sign up: Via the Atria website


As part of Meer dan Muze (“More than Muse”), Framer Framed organises a discussion evening on 8 March in cooperation with Atria and Amsterdam Museum. Meer dan Muze is a joint initiative led by Mama Cash, which aims to highlight female makers on International Women’s Day.


Imagining and capturing resistance
A sea of pink pussy hats and protest signs. Worldwide, people protested in reaction to the inauguration of President Donald Trump: the Women’s March.

During this program we will look at the activist as creative maker and address the importance of representation, the capturing and archiving of protest.

We will engage in conversation with a few makers, reflecting on their work and how they relate to the contemporary political climate. How can we organise ourselves in a meaningful, inclusive and effective way to enact resistance?

The program will take place from 20.00-22.00 at Atria. It will be in English.

Speakers
Gluklya
Imara Limon
vreer verkerke
Tashina Blom

Gluklya (Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya)
Artist who lives and works in Russia and the Netherlands. In her projects, Gluklya uses conceptualized clothes as a tool to build a connection between art and everyday life. Her work points to hidden tactics that people might invent, with the help of the artist, to empower themselves and navigate through structures of repression.

Imara Limon

Curator & public programmer at the Amsterdam Museum, where she curated the exhibition ‘Black Amsterdam’ in 2016. Her way of decolonising collections and narratives is by infiltrating in the institution, as activist, and collaboratively initiate these processes. 

vreer verkerke

How do demonstrations find their way in history..? verkerke is initiator and namegiver of Queer Collective De Noodles, founded in 2001. On 31 March, they will donate two objects from the Noodles collective to the Amsterdam Museum. One of these is the Trans Pride flag, which has been used for many past demonstrations.

Tashina Blom

Studies Cultural Analyis (rMA) at the UvA and was active during the 2015 Maagdenhuis Occupation. She is currently working on an archive on the occupation and also works as a research assistant at UvA’s Commitee of Diversity, led by Prof. Gloria Wekker.



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