[spectre] (fwd) CONF: Art, Activism and Ecological Extraction (online/London, 13-14 Mar 24)
Andreas Broeckmann LEU
andreas.broeckmann at leuphana.de
Tue Feb 20 07:38:53 CET 2024
From: Alice Read
Date: Feb 19, 2024
Subject: CONF: Art, Activism and Ecological Extraction (online/London,
13-14 Mar 24)
Online / The Building Centre, London, Mar 13–14, 2024
<https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/whats-on/forthcoming/extractivismactivism_conference>
Extractivism/Activism: Art, Activism and Ecological Extraction. A
collaboration between the Climate & Colonialism research project at the
Paul Mellon Centre and Autograph ABP.
The arts have long been concerned with highlighting the ongoing
histories of resource extraction and its repercussions. This symposium
asks: what next? By bringing together researchers, artists, designers
and activists from a range of backgrounds, this event will consider
local projects in intersectional, granular detail, to collectively
re-evaluate the relationship between the arts, extraction and activism,
both historically and in the present.
The two days are framed around three broad themes: Colonial and
extractive histories, Reparative and fragile ecologies, Environmental
justice and legal rights.
Confirmed speakers and participants include: Ignacio Acosta, Mónica
Alcázar-Duarte, Tobah Aukland-Peck, Eline Benjaminsen, Nancy Demerdash,
Radha D'Souza, Francisco Gallardo, Hit Man Gurung, Sasha Huber, Elias
Kimaiyo, Syowia Kyambi, Adrian Lahoud, Godofredo Pereira, Marie
Petersmann, Julian Posada, Sheelasha Rajbhandari, Gabriela Saenger
Silva, Sakiya, Audrey Samson, Marie Smith, Jonas Staal, Gerald
Torres, Wilfred Ukpong, Rahul Ranjan and others.
The symposium is convened by Sria Chatterjee (Paul Mellon Centre), Mark
Sealy (Autograph) and Bindi Vora (Autograph).
Accessibility information
The Building Centre’s accessibility information can be found here:
https://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/about/plan-your-visit
Programme
13 March 2024
10–10.30am Registration and coffee
10:30–10.45am Welcome and introductions with Sria Chatterjee (Paul
Mellon Centre)
LOCATING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Chair: Ravi Agarwal (artist, writer, curator and environmental campaigner)
10.45–10.55am Sheelasha Rajbhandari (artist and curator), “Untamable
Dankini”
10.55–11.05am HitMan Gurung (artist and curator), “What Do the
Spirits of These Lands, Rivers, Forests Whisper in Our Ears?”
11.05–11.15am Syowia Kyambi (artist and curator), “Split Bananas and
Magical Spaces”
11.15–11.30am Sahar Qawasmi (Sakiya), Title TBC
11.30–11.50am Q&A
11.50am–12.15pm Coffee break (provided)
IMAGING EXTRACTION
Chair: Sria Chatterjee (Paul Mellon Centre)
12.15–12.25pm Tobah Aukland-Peck (CUNY Graduate Center), “‘See
Britain First on Shell’: Modernism, Imperialism and the British
Petroleum Industry”
12.25–12.35pm Nancy Demerdash (Albion College), “Fuelling Foment:
(Counter)colonial Histories of Phosphate Extraction in Tunisia”
12.35–12.45pm FRAUD, Audrey Samson and Francisco Gallardo (artist
duo), “Undergrounding the Critical Mineral”
12.45–12.55pm Crystal Bennes (visual artist), “Phosphate Mines and
Resistance Gardens in Western Sahara”
12.55–1.15pm Q&A
1.15–2.30pm Lunch break
REPAIR/REPARATIONS
2.30–2.50pm Gerald Torres (Yale University), Title TBC (online)
2.50–3.00pm Q&A
3.00–3.15pm Sasha Huber (visual artist researcher), performative
lecture, “Reparative Interventions: Renegotiating Archive, Memory and Place”
3.15–3.30pm Adrian Lahoud (Royal College of Art), “Ngurrara II”
3.30–3.45pm Q&A
3.45–4.15pm Comfort break
ECOLOGY POLITICS
Chair: Mark Sealy (Autograph)
4.15–4.30pm Wilfred Ukpong (interdisciplinary artist, practice-based
researcher – Blazing Century Studios), “Blazing Century 1: Working at
the Intersection of Extractive Capitalism/Visual Activism”
4.30–4.50pm Mark Sealy and Wilfred Ukpong in conversation
4.50–5pm Closing remarks
5–6pm Drinks reception at Building Centre
14 March 2024
10.30–11am Registration and coffee
11–11.10am Welcome and introductions with Bindi Vora (Autograph)
FOREST RIGHTS
Chair: Bindi Vora (Autograph)
11.10–11.25am Eline Benjaminsen (artist) and Elias Kimaiyo (land
rights activist), Title TBC
11.25–11.35am Rahul Ranjan (University of Edinburgh), “Forests of
Memory: Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Claim Making in India”
11.35–11.45am Q&A
11.45am–12noon Comfort break
ANCESTRAL FUTURES
Chair: Nina Kolowratnik (Ghent University)
12noon–12.20pm Ignacio Acosta (Royal College of Art / Uppsala
University), film screening and discussion of “From Mars to Venus:
Activism of the Future”
12.20–12.30pm Godofredo Pereira (Royal College of Art), “The Puna Is
Not a Triangle: Militant Research and Anti-extractivism”
12.30–12.40pm Gabriela Saenger Silva (Liverpool John Moores
University), “Art As Catalyst: Exploring the Fragility and Activism
Through ‘We Live Like Trees Inside the Footsteps of our Ancestors’”
12.40–1pm Q&A
1–2.30pm Lunch break
LITIGATION / CLIMATE CRIMES
Chair: Jelena Sofronijevic (producer, writer and researcher)
2.30–2.40pm Marie Petersmann (London School of Economics), “Black
Ecofeminism in Court: Litigating for Climate Justice and Reparations”
2.40–2.55pm Radha D’Souza (lawyer, academic, writer and activist) and
Jonas Staal (artist and propaganda researcher), “Legal Imaginaries
Beyond Extraction: Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes”
2.55–3.15pm Q&A
3.15–3.25pm Marie Smith (visual artist/Kingston University), “The
Wanderer” (performance)
3.25–3.40pm Comfort break
DATA ECOLOGIES
Chair: Stephanie Hankey (Tactical Technology Collective)
3.40–3.50pm Mónica Alcázar-Duarte (artist), film screening of “U K'ux
Kaj / Heart of Sky, Mayan God of Storms”
3.50–4pm Respondent: Julian Posada (Yale University)
4–4.15pm Mónica Alcázar-Duarte and Julian Posada in conversation
4.15–4.30pm Final remarks
6–9pm OPTIONAL: Self-led visit to Autograph to view Wilfred Ukpong:
Future-Cosmos/Niger-Delta and Mónica Alcázar-Duarte: Digital Clouds
Don’t Carry Rain. There will be a fifteen-minute introduction to the
exhibition by Autograph staff at 6.30pm
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CONF: Art, Activism and Ecological Extraction (online/London, 13-14 Mar
24). In: ArtHist.net, Feb 19, 2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/41259>.
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