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SUMMARY:Picturing Displacement - Symposium & Exhibition (Bristol)
DESCRIPTION:A symposium\, exhibition and new network that will explore the ways visual art can illuminate and reshape narratives around migration\, identity and belonging. \nFree booking \nFeaturing Amak Mahmoodian\, Frankie Mills\, Adiam Yemane\, Liz Hingley and Aida Silvestri. Panel moderated by Fozia Ismail. \nCounterpoints Arts and the Martin Parr Foundation present a series of short talks led by artists whose photographic practice focuses on migration\, identity\, refuge and care. \nThe discussion will touch on questions of representation\, activism and lived experience. \nAll are invited to view the exhibition after the talks and share food inspired by Middle Eastern\, African and Eastern Europe cuisines made by Houria. \nThe featured photographers work will be on show outside the Royal Photographic Society in Bristol from 13th October\, curated by Liz Hingley. \nAmak Mahmoodin was born in Shiraz\, Iran and now lives in Bristol. Her artistic practice explores the representation of gender\, identity and displacement\, bridging a space between personal and political. Working with images\, poems\, archives and videos\, she looks for the lyrical reality frames in the photographs. \nFrankie Mills is a photographer and writer based in Devon. She is interested in the ways in which people create a sense of home and belonging that doesn’t derive from location. She is currently creating a body of work on Ukrainian refugees in her local community. Work from the series won OpenWalls Arles (2023) and has been shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize (2023). \nAdïam Yemane\, an Ethiopian-Eritrean visual artist and storyteller\, embraces a profound love for nature. Her artistic journey steers toward freelance portrait and research photography\, a platform through which she illuminates contemporary issues\, notably in social justice and community development. Her art aspires to convey heartfelt global stories\, transcending surface narratives\, and beckoning viewers to connect with the world on a deeper level. \nLiz Hingley is an artist and anthropologist based in London. She founded The SIM Project\, a mobile collection of unique personal artefacts made at workshops in 8 countries to date. The SIM-scale artefacts combine analogue and digital photography processes with jewellery making to give tangible meaning to peoples virtual networks\, and value and archive stories of migration. The project is a collaboration with Frank Menger of the Centre for Print Research\, UWE and a growing\nteam. \nAida Silvestri is an interdisciplinary artist and educator of Eritrean descent. She creates mixed media artworks that challenge the status quo of stigma\, prejudice and social injustice concerning race\, class\, identity and health\, often combining text\, image and experimental techniques to manipulate the photographic surface. \nFozia Ismail is a scholar\, cook and founder of Arawelo Eats\, a platform for exploring politics\, identity and colonialism through East African food & co- founder dhaqan collective a Somali feminist art collective based in Bristol. \nHouria CIC is a Bristol-based anti-slavery & anti-racism organisation\, training & hiring women migrant cooks and survivors of slavery in a Bristol-based catering company. \nThis event is supported by the University of West England. It is part of the Platforma festival 2023\, produced by Counterpoints Arts and partners across the South West of England. \nImage by Adiam Yemane
URL:https://counterpoints.org.uk/event/picturing-displacement-symposium-bristol/
LOCATION:Martin Parr Foundation\, 316 Paintworks\, Bristol\, BS4 3AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Photography,Platforma
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SUMMARY:The South West SIM Project workshops at Martin Parr Foundation and The Royal Photographic Society (Bristol)
DESCRIPTION:The SIM Project workshops give tangible meaning to people’s virtual networks and explore how the images we create and exchange through our smartphones map our place in the world. \nPeople who have experience of displacement and those working to support refugees and asylum seekers in the South West of England will be invited to workshops at Martin Parr Foundation and Royal Photographic Society in Bristol. In a process that combines analogue and digital photography with jewellery making and origami\, participants will create unique SIM-scale artefacts to keep\, wear and to be added to the project collection. \nThe personal artefacts made as part of Platforma will be exhibited in Houston\, Texas in 2024. They will be shown alongside SIM artefacts made by over 170 participants from countries including Afghanistan\, Syria\, Turkey\, Venezuela\, Hong Kong\, Senegal and Libya at previous workshops held in 7 countries across Europe. \nThe project is led by artist and anthropologist Liz Hingley\, with the support of Jeweller Sofie Boons and Frank Menger of the Centre for Print Research at the University of West England. Initially inspired by collaboration with Syrians on a UK resettlement programme in 2017\, the project was recently supported by Liz’s residency within the Department of Digital Humanities at Kings College London (2020-23) and is sponsored by 4JET: innovations in glass\, Just Castings and Beyond Print. \nMartin Parr Foundation will generously host the workshops and an accompanying pubic symposium on the 18th October bringing together artists whose works relates to themes of migration\, displacement and belonging. \nPart of the Platforma festival 2023\, produced by Counterpoints Arts and partners across the South West of England.
URL:https://counterpoints.org.uk/event/the-south-west-sim-project-workshops-at-martin-parr-foundation-and-the-royal-photographic-society/
LOCATION:Martin Parr Foundation\, 316 Paintworks\, Bristol\, BS4 3AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Participation,Multi-Art Form,Platforma
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