Panel Discussion: Curating Feminisms
Panel Discussion on feminist-activist curating and the challenges of running a feminist institution.
Panel Discussion on feminist-activist curating and the challenges of running a feminist institution.
Remembrance is an embroidery and mark-making workshop open to adults and children from 12 years and above. Together we will share stories of those whom we wish to remember, while we materialise their names with needle and thread.
Mbuya, muripi? Mbuya, muripi! (Grandmother, where are you? Grandmother, the atoner!) a durational performance by Marcia Harvey Isaksson
Join us for a breakfast conversation between artist, Buhlebezwe Siwani and curator, Christine Eyene.
In this three-hour workshop, participants are invited to hold tension in their bodies and redirect energy into collaborative weaving.
Join Sistar S’pacific and Lyall Hakaraia in an in.VĀ.TĀ.tion to sit with your ancestors and share time and space in a reflective gathering
Join us for a special workshop with Gulnur Mukazhanova to celebrate the opening of transfeminisms' fourth chapter, Care and Kinship.
Join us for a special performance and discussion with Mahsa Salali as we celebrate the final days of transfeminisms' third chapter, Fragile Archives.
In this 2-hour structured workshop, experienced queer zinester Rachael House will guide you through the process of creating your own minizine, delving into themes of gender identity, fluidity, and autobiography.
Please join us on the occasion of transfeminisms Chapter III for a performance in the gallery by Elsa James.
Join us for Agnes Questionmark in conversation with Professor Helen Hester on the occasion of transfeminims Chapter III
Ada Pinkston in conversation with Christine Eyene followed by a performance
Join us for a unique performance by transfeminisms artist Myriam Omar Awadi followed by a conversation with curator Christine Eyene.
Writer and Curator Hettie Judah in Conversation with Artist Victoria Cantons
Join Sophia al-Maria and Gabe Beckhurst for a screening and discussion on ruins as sites for imagining feminist and decolonial futures.
Artist Jesse Jones will be in conversation with transfeminisms co-curator Maura Reilly followed by a performance by Jesse Jones and Stephanie Lamprea.
transfeminisms co-curator Christine Eyene will discuss Josèfa Ntjam’s video work Dislocations (2022) in relation to the figure of Cameroonian anti-colonial activist and writer Marthe Ekemeyong Moumié (1931-2009).
Opening of our second chapter of transfeminisms
Join us for a talk by transfeminisms co-curator Christine Eyene who will discuss some of the thinking behind the exhibition hosted at Mimosa House. This talk will also be an opportunity to share about the collaborative approach of transfeminisms and the experience of engaging with Daria Khan, Jennifer McCabe, and Maura Reilly’s diverse curatorial voices.
Opening of the first chapter of transfeminisms
Join us for a celebratory closing party for bingenTV, including an experimental lecture-performance from artists Sophie Seita + Naomi Woo, musical contributions by Ellie Consta/Her Ensemble, and the artists in conversation with Diarmuid Hester, author of Nothing Ever Just Disappears
Ashley Au is a Winnipeg-based bassist, composer, sound artist, arranger, and queer creative. A multifaceted musician, Ashley specializes in the upright and electric basses—performing, touring and recording extensively.
How do our defiant earthly bodies and we release our tears, pus, lymph, hormones, bile, blood, and embodied knowledge into an uncertain tomorrow? What are the consequences of this leakage resulting from our experiences of upheaval, land excavations, and weary bodies?
The performance, Total Station, invites the audience to hold the space for grief over losses by separation and hierarchy derived from colonial science around nature and life forms.
Please join us to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition The Baroness.