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Subjectivity and Feminisms Research Group at Chelsea College of Arts @chelseaual

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@ChelseaFEMINISM
Subjectivity
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Opening 6 Mar 5pm @Chelsea_Library All welcome @chelseafineart @CCWResearch
@ChelseaFEMINISM
Subjectivity
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Undoing, redoing, revolting, a feminist exhibition @Chelsea_Library @ChelseaUAL @CCWResearch
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@forthygreatpain
Victoria MacKenzie
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Having my mind blown by this remarkable book this morning. "What if you wrote as though sentences can't be summarized?" Anyone else read 'Several short sentences about writing ' by @VerlynKlinkenborg?
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@ArtMonthly
Art Monthly
2 years
“Like all good fables, the tale contains a moral: ‘unfeathered bipeds’ have forgotten the originary symbiotic interconnection of planetary life in which natural violence follows a rhythmic balance of give and take rather than operating under the imperial law of domination.”
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@thirdtext_
Third Text Journal
2 years
With the current situation in Palestine/Israel, it is important to know the history/ies. For Third Text Online, Chelsea Haines reviews Noam Shoked's 2023 book 'Land of the Patriarchs: Design and Contestation in West Bank Settlements' (U of Texas Press). https://t.co/UxVI9IsNOe
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@OpenCityDocs
Open City Documentary Festival
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Collaboratively made with Palestinian Bedouin women, @pat_infinity's REMEMBER THIS PLACE: 31°20’46’’N 34°46’46’’E uses VR to capture a sense of home in spite of the demolitions & displacement those in the region face. Experience it at our free exhibition: https://t.co/HORaEBXEzl
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@JKSteinberger
Prof Julia Steinberger
2 years
The two books are "We Make Our Own History" by @ceesa_ma and @alfgunvald , and "More Heat Than Life" by @DrJeremyWalker . The podcast is of course @WeAreDrilled by the incomparable @amywestervelt , including all seasons, miss none. DO THIS. Please. Why? 12/
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@OpenCityDocs
Open City Documentary Festival
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The first screening in our survey of filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland includes 4 films made between 2006-21 across England, Argentina & Brazil with her characteristic focus on unearthing & human traces on the land. Screening @ICALondon, 25 Apr, 18:15 https://t.co/CeHIbRJYN4
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@eva_Limerick
EVA International - Biennial of Contemporary Art
2 years
Derry Film & Video Workshop’s archival installation We realised the power of it (2021) will open @IMMA from 30 March – 22 September 2024. It was originally co-commissioned by EVA as part of the 39th EVA International. See link for details: https://t.co/J8sSCl4k8C
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@DHG_Dublin
The Douglas Hyde
2 years
We are excited to share our new exhibition #The Quickening by Deirdre O’Mahony, which opens this Friday 29 March at noon and runs until Su. 23 June. ⁠Join us at the Opening Night on Thur. 28 March, 6-8pm. Free & Open to all!⁠ ⁠ https://t.co/OB95vQmwbH
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@IW_Archives
Invisible Women
2 years
Don't miss! This is a beautiful and powerful doc about an underappreciated artist who shone a light on working class Britain - Tish Murtha's work deserves to be celebrated, and her story remains painfully relevant in austerity ravaged Britain
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@OpenCityDocs
Open City Documentary Festival
2 years
COMBINED PROGRAMME: I AM WRITING brings together shorts by Ann Carolin Renninger, @beatricegibson @mariamakesfilms & Niki Kohandel which engage with familial and everyday stories, archives and rituals. Screening Sun 28 Apr, 8:30 @GenesisCinema https://t.co/n0KmPowEvm
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opencitylondon.com
The Wind Is Taking Them Ann Carolin Renninger / 2023 / Germany / 25’ / Digital / German spoken, English subtitles Artist filmmaker Ann Carolin Renninger follows the daily rhythms, rituals and...
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@ChelseaUAL
Chelsea College of Arts
2 years
On now | Undoing, Redoing, Revolting: A Feminist Response to the Special Collections at Chelsea College of Arts. An exhibition by the Subjectivity and Feminisms Research Group, inspired by the power of the female collective. 🗓️ 6 - 28 March 📍 Chelsea College of Arts Library
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@MAIfeminism
MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture
2 years
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Creative writing on Alice in Wonderland (poems, short stories, creative responses, max 3000 words) for an upcoming issue. Submit to: cmcwi@usn.no
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@ChelseaUAL
Chelsea College of Arts
2 years
Undoing, Redoing, Revolting: A Feminist Response to the Special Collections Find out more/book this research exhibition & panel talk https://t.co/MRCw988zjy 🗓️ 6 - 28 March, Chelsea College of Arts @ual @ualpgcommunity #InternationalWomensDay Image credit: Rosemary Cronin
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@ArtMonthly
Art Monthly
2 years
“Agata Madejska’s post-photographic treatments of materials, image and language reveal almost imperceptible cracks in their seamless surfaces.” ‘Agata Madejska: Grand Habitat Horror Vacui’, Flat Time House – Maria Walsh March Art Monthly pic: Agata Madejska, ‘Essentials’, 2024
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@CRMEP
CRMEP
2 years
CFP CRMEP graduate Conference: CARE, COMMONS, REPRODUCTION 23 May–24 May 2024. Deadline for abstracts: 15 March Keynotes: Jo Littler (Goldsmiths) Alessandra Mezzadri (SOAS) Peter Osborne (CRMEP) Details:
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kingston.ac.uk
Discover forthcoming events at Kingston University. Book an open day, join a webinar, attend a training workshop or choose one of our public events or lectures.
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@mayascade
maya cade
6 years
i found a largely unseen toni morrison interview on vhs, converted it digitally, and uploaded it in totality for her birthday + #blackhistorymonth. she gave this interview about “beloved” on the eve of its publication. https://t.co/qafFqNyf1K
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@helen_charman
Helen Charman
2 years
I spoke to Jacqueline Rose for the @FitzcarraldoEds podcast. Jacqueline’s work means the world to me. You can listen here: https://t.co/du5ROETMyH
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@Screen_Journal
Screen Journal
2 years
Jackie Stacey is sadly retiring as Screen editor after 30 years. Screen has benefited immeasurably from her academic rigour, wisdom and generosity of spirit. We will miss her enormously. All of Jackie’s Screen essays are available free to view here:
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academic.oup.com
Introduction Screen has, over its long history as an academic journal, had several eminent and long-serving editors. Jackie Stacey, who has now decided to
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