A screening series developed in partnership between seven international arts organisations, A River Waits Reply presents moving-image works from around the world as a poetic reply to this unprecedented year.
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Ruth and Amy catch up with speakers from the previous episodes to find out how the pandemic has affected them, and what hopes they have for the ‘new normal’.
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What do we want the economy to be? How can we make a feminist economy? This episode looks at how feminist principals are used to shape research and economic policy.
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Exploring the role unpaid care has in relation to women and work, this episode focuses on motherhood, and the profoundly shocking experience (for some) of infant dependency and the subsequent assertion of gender roles.
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Beginning by asking 'What is feminist economics? How are women part of, and excluded from, the economy?', artists Ruth Beale and Amy Feneck start to unpack the issues around work, care and parenthood.
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Abbonec’s diaporama re-introduces the public to the work of Sarah Maldoror, a pioneering yet little known French filmmaker of Guadeloupean origin, whose films are closely linked to the liberation struggles in lusophone Africa.
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Santiago Muñoz’s films use a historical lens to explore the relationship between landscape, history and infrastructure in Puerto Rico, the artist’s home country.
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Mouthfeel is a short film which explories the politics underpinning the industrial production of food, connecting themes as diverse as “big food”, flavour enhancement technology and overconsumption.
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Artists Henderson and César consider how imperial gestures of discovery, revelation and possession are embedded in associations between seeing and understanding, light projection and enlightenment.
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UK Artist Grant Writing Support is a network of artists, curators and producers working in contemporary art organisations, who are coming together to provide in-kind support to artists requiring help with emergency grant applications. This network has been established in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its increasingly serious economic impact on artists.
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Archaeologist Michael Marshall and Lauren Gault discuss the cult of Mithraism, focusing on examples of deliberately damaged objects found at the London Mithraeum which have shaped the works made for C I T H R A.
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The gallery will be transformed for a day into an immersive audio installation by Lauren Gault’s long-term collaborator Richy Carey, expanding on the existing audio works in the exhibition.
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Lauren Gault presents a lecture on her relative Martha Craig, whose 1907 science-fiction novel, The Men of Mars, and her visionary ideas about physics have formed the basis for her exhibition, C I T H R A.
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Watch a video of this lecture by environmental geographer Jamie Lorimer that explores the rise of re-wilding and examines its potential as a guide for 21st century environmentalism.
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Artist, writer and curator Deborah Joyce Holman leads a tour of (15,952km) via Trans-Sahara Hwy N1 discussing online visual culture, the global circulation of identities and the digital layers behind Kudzanai-Violet Hwami’s paintings.
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