discussion
Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and Wim Waelput, KIOSK and KASK / School or Arts Ghent
Ghent, Belgium, 2017
On June 7, I’ll be discussing with Amandine Gay about her documentary ‘Ouvrir La Voix/Speak Up/Make Your Way‘ dealing with black women experience in France, the need of creation and archives and our decolonial feminist thoughts.
The fifth chapter of ‘Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power’ will comprise of a screening of participating artist Amandine Gay’s film ‘Speak Up/Make Your Way (Ouvrir La Voix)’. The film will be introduced by Gay and followed by a Q&A with Amandine Gay and me, as one of the interviewees of the film, a manager of socio-artistic projects, and an afrofeminist and queer activist.
Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power is curated by Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and Wim Waelput and organized by KIOSK and KASK / School or Arts Ghent in the context of The Uses of Art – The Legacy of 1848 and 1989, a project initiated by the museum confederation L’Internationale with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union.
In cooperation with Amsab-ISG, AVG-Carhif and Sophia asbl/vzw.
June 7, 2017 – 19:00 (7pm)
KASKcinema (Godshuizenlaan 4, 9000 Gent)
Free entrance.
