Informed by the Argentinian philosopher María Lugones concept of gender coloniality, my research invites aesthetic reflection on gender and sexuality from a decolonial feminist perspective.
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I was inspired to reflect on my participation in two collective forms of practice over the years.
My research focus is around Commons.art, a digital platform that I am developing from Casco Art Institute, where I am the director, in close collaboration with designer and artist Yin Aiwen.
For the last 10 years I have been involved in a film project that explores the role and function of the seminar in the teaching of philosophy.
The “Initiative” brings together curatorial, artistic, and health research and practices that enact solidarity and care, especially in situations when institutions disengage, fail or neglect.
How have individuals and collectives imagined alternative ways of living and organising?
Jeanne sits alone at the living room table in the dark staring out into the void.
With the English Collective of Prostitutes we are developing a collaboration focused on the experience of mothers who are also sex workers.
'Nothing about us without us' is an expanded and collaborative film project that explores debates on (women’s) work.
This book project presents a vision of transfeminism that is rooted in ethical and politicised collective practices of care.
The Goldsmiths student rent strike, poster made by Lauren Corelli from her sick bed, January 2021. →
Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment, 1984 is a book collectively produced by women connected to Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative. →
Sonic Meditations by Pauline Oliveros, 1974. →
K.Ö.K (women desire collectivity) experiments with ways to build a feminist institution from within the existing community of The Women’s Centre in Tensta Hjulsta, Stockholm. →
returning to our abstracted days, poem written by Nat Raha for a workshop with F.A.M. in April, 2021. →
Living Rent is a tenants union in Scotland fighting to win concrete improvements to our daily lives and to put political and economic power back where it belongs. →
Video by Marius Dybwad Brandrud, 2020. →
Life Support: Forms of Care in Art and Activism opened on 14 August 2021. →
During the pandemic we have been meeting regularly online. →
The first public iteration of F.A.M. took place in Stockholm in 2019. →
Parse issue 9 Spring 2019 on "Work" →
Chants of the Mexican proverb “they tried to bury us; they did not know we were seeds” became a mainstay during the demonstrations that took place after the murder of Marielle Franco. →
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Haven't we done enough? that's the question I asked at the end of my performance, « Guérir le regard blanc, n’avons-nous pas fait assez ? » Healing the white gaze, haven't we done enough? », performed in the Cité internationale des arts, Paris, 2021. →
Video: Workers! is staged in the Scottish Trade Union Congress, a building rooted in workers’ struggles for rights and political representation. →
A production dossier available here. →