Activism]]> Feminism]]> Displacement]]> Identity]]> Fiction]]> Women, Native, Other (1989), Trinh T. Minh-ha writes that, "The story depends upon every one of us to come into being. It needs us all, needs our remembering, understanding, and creating what we have heard together to keep coming into being." This convening builds upon this idea of a multiplicity of storytellers and intergenerational, intercultural linkages in art, activism, stories, and histories.]]> Eunsong Kim]]> Jungmin Choi]]> Kim Nguyen]]> Karin Oen]]> Green Zeng]]> Hong-An Truong]]> Hồng-Ân Trương]]> Ranu Mukherjee]]> Billy Tang]]> Ute Meta Bauer]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]> Public Art]]> Public Sphere]]> Identity]]> Cultural Heritage]]>
Friday, 18 October 2019, Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road

9.00am Introduction by Sophie Goltz (Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU

9.15am A Railroad Switch in Time: South Eveleigh Case Study, Presentation by Daniel Mudie Cunningham (Australia), Director, Programs, Carriageworks]]>
Daniel Mudie Cunningham]]> Video]]> Oceania]]>
Identity]]> Race]]> Displacement]]> Richard Bell established the Aborignal Tent Embassy outside the Australian National parliament in 1972. It was founded to challenge the status and rights of Aboriginal people in Australia. Until today, the Tent Embassy remains in place as one of the longest ongoing (artistic) struggles in the world. Bell will introduce the Embassy (2013 -) as a public space for imagining and articulating futures beyond oppression and displacement, while referring to the history of black power politics, political theatre and performance art. Bell will further draw the idea of his Embassy as a satellite of the original Tent Embassy, utlizing his agency within the infrastructure of ast as a means of furthering its reach: the work shall be understood as coalition building, seeking solutions towards fairness through solidarity.

Part of the Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit, 17 - 19 October 2019

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Richard Bell]]> Southeast Asia]]> Asia]]> North America]]> Europe]]>
Ecology]]> The Anthropocene]]> Regionalism]]> Geopolitics]]> Identity]]> Ade Darmawan]]> Southeast Asia]]> Activism]]> Identity]]> Public Art]]> Alecia Neo]]> Southeast Asia]]> Body]]> Performance]]> Identity]]> Institutional Critique]]> Alexandra Pirici]]> Europe]]> Identity]]> Politics]]> Displacement]]> Fiction]]> Alfian Sa'at]]> Alfian bin Sa'at]]> Southeast Asia]]> Oceans & Seas]]> Globalisation]]> Identity]]> Anca Rujoiu]]> Video]]> Asia]]> History]]> Identity]]> Anocha Suwichakornpong]]> Body]]> Performance]]> Identity]]> Institutional Critique]]> Anton Ginzburg]]> Europe]]> North America]]>