The second AFIELD Study Program titled ‘The Construction of Ableism’ will be led by Chantal Wong and is set to take place online in 30 May – 9 June 2022. You can stream the event here on artreview.com.
Provoked by Dolores Hayden’s prompt ‘What would a non-sexist city look like?’, this inquiry explores a rhetoric beyond one of lack and insufficiency to trace a network of technologies and practices that create disability and reimagine new sites and communities.
What would a place be like, where each person showed up as able and a contributor to the space, where everyone was part of the creative process and upholding of the space, for each other?
What would a non-ableist site look like?
Day 1
Monday 30 May – 11-12:30pm ET (all times are in Eastern Time)
HISTORY, INSTITUTIONS, LANGUAGE
Amanda de Sá Paschoal – Brasília
Leroy F Moore Junior – Los Angeles
Sophie Cheung – Hong Kong / London
Day 2
Thursday 02 June – 11-12:15pm ET
Smita Chakraburtty – Rajasthan
Lluvia Nisaye – Oaxaca / Toronto
Day 3
Monday 06 June – 11-12:15pm ET
Samuel Riera – Havana
Renata Carvalho – São Paulo
Day 4
Thursday 09 June – 11-1pm ET
Taraneh Fazeli
This programme is organised by AFIELD an international network of cultural changemakers.
Register to attend and find out more here.
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