Sep
8
9:30 PM21:30

Interviews auf der Robert Walser-Sculpture von Thomas Hirschhorn, June-September 2018, Biel/Bienne, CH

Reto Sorg in dialgue with Jules Sturm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3K0I3a91Lw&list=UUoYVTKiNCqtUPSybclRCxNg&index=53

Louisa Merten in dialogue with Jules Sturm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2zDSs8XfRs

Ann Cotten in dialogue with Jules Sturm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic6DiKs0rbI

Bridel Lenvo in dialogue with Jules Sturm (translator Kathleen Bühler): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6ukMO68csM


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May
4
1:00 PM13:00

CAMPUS Fugitive - Nottingham Contemporary

The Unexpected Beautiful Phrase

CAMPUS Fugitive is the second in a series of events exploring ideas around education and critical pedagogies.

Through a series of performative gestures, this event will consider how the fugitive learner navigates institutional space and refuses legibility. Featuring performance, reading, installation, sound and video works, this event asks: how can we be fugitive within formal educational models? How can illegibility generate new and disruptive practices?

This day-long programme includes responses from the artists Rosa Johan Uddoh, Christopher Kirubi, Raju Rage, Holly Pester, Jules Sturm, Dorine van Meel, Department for International Dance Development (DIDD), and a film screening by Denise Ferreira da Silva and Arjuna Neuman.

CAMPUS Fugitive is curated by Pablo Luis Álvarez, Giulia Antonioli, Teal Baskerville, Chloe Carroll, Emily Hale and Laura Luempert as part of the MA Curating Contemporary Art Programme Graduate Projects 2019, Royal College of Art, London.

Free. Booking recommended. Fri 3 May

5.30-7pm Rosa Johan Uddoh: Una Marson Reading Group Rosa Johan Uddoh will be leading a reading and listening group using texts from the BBC’s archive on Una Marson - the first black British woman to work for the BBC.

*Limited capacity. Please rsvp at cca-nottingham-contemporary@rca.ac.uk Sat 4 May

11am Raju Rage Raju Rage will host a “kitchen table” style conversation mapping out the entangled ecology between ‘activism’, ‘arts’ and ‘academia.’ Rage will draw on their previous work in Nottingham to look specifically at the legacies and politics of race in art schools, inviting current students, as well as alumni and faculty, of colour from art schools in the Midlands to share and reflect on their experiences.

*Limited capacity. Please rsvp at cca-nottingham-contemporary@rca.ac.uk

1pm Welcome

1.30pm Rosa Johan Uddoh and DIDD Films by Rosa Johan Uddoh and performance by DIDD

2.15pm Serpent Rain by Denise Ferreira da Silva and Arjuna Neuman Film screening

2.45pm Break

3.15pm Dorine van Meel with Jules Sturm Video work and performative conversation

4.30pm Holly Pester Live lyric essay

5pm Final remarks

Sound and installation by Christopher Kirubi throughout the day.

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Feb
5
3:00 PM15:00

5 Seminars: ARIAS Amsterdam & ASCA UvA at NICA Netherlands

https://www.nica-institute.com/artistic-research-sharing-methods-and-practices/

After a very successful first edition in 2017-2018, this academic year the ASCA Research Group on Artistic Research (ARRG), coordinated by Paula Albuquerque, is organizing a new series of five seminars on 16 October, 11 December, 5 February, 9 April, 4 June, from 15:00-17:30.

https://www.nica-institute.com/wp-content/uploads/Willemsen-Nagar%C3%A9-and-Jonkhout-Rosanne.-2018.-The-act-of-listening..jpg

Next Seminar: https://www.nica-institute.com/artistic-research-sharing-methods-and-practices-with-rosanne-jonkhout-and-clare-butcher/

Rosanne Jonkhout

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Clare Butcher

The third meeting of the Artistic Research Research Group will take place February 5th from 15:00-17:30 at Vox-Pop Creative Space for the Humanities (Binnengasthuisstraat 9). During this meeting, Rosanne Jonkhout and Clare Butcher will both give a presentation on their research and practice. A short introduction and bio of the two presenters can be found in this invitation.

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