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Iasi Arts Summer School

Decolonial Praxis. Critical Perspectives


in Curatorial and Artistic Research

PROGRAM

Curatorial Research
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
10.00-12.00
Lecture: Bojana Piškur (Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana)
Southern Constellations: Arts and culture within the Non-aligned movement and what to do
with this legacy today

14.00-17.00
Workshop: Cristina Moraru (UNAGE, Iași) in collaboration with Bojana Piskur
Decolonizing curatorial practices

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
10.00-12.00
Lecture: Mick Wilson (University of Gothenburg)
Curatorial Options and Co-options: On Decolonial Misgivings

14.00-16.00
Workshop: Cătălin Gheorghe (UNAGE, Iași) in collaboration with Mick Wilson
Curatorial Frameworks for a Decapitalist Option

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

10.00-12.00
Lecture: Eszter Szakács and Zoltán Ginelli (OFF-Biennale) (online)
Transperiphery Movement

14.00-17.00
Workshop: Cristian Nae (UNAGE, Iași), Eszter Szakács and Zoltán Ginelli
Exhibiting Research, Networking Solidarity

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

16.00 – 18.00
Lecture: Giuliana Vidarte (MAC Lima) (online)
Making art historical narratives visible in museums: Representations of the Desert
and the Amazon in Peru
Iasi Arts Summer School
Decolonial Praxis. Critical Perspectives
in Curatorial and Artistic Research

Artistic Research
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

14.00-16.00
Workshop: Matei Bejenaru (UNAGE, Iași) and Alina Șerban
What is at Stake in Documentary Photography?

16.00-18.00
Lecture: Matei Bejenaru (UNAGE, Iași) and Alina Șerban
Portfolio Review

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

10.00-11.30
Lecture: Alexandra Ghioc (UNAGE, Iași)
Critical Design: Maarten Baas

11.30-12.00
Lecture: Maarten Baas (online)
The Language of Design

14:00-16:00
Lecture: Sergio Correia (ESAD Porto)
Multitasking Praxis

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

10.00–12.00
Lecture: Ștefan Rusu (Dushanbe Art Ground Center)
Reimagining Public Space

14.00-17.00
Workshop: Ștefan Rusu, Dan Acostioaei (UNAGE, Iași) & Andrei Timofte (UNAGE, Iași)
Reimagining Public Space

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