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Elverket on–sö kl. 11–17 | Sinne stängt 18.3–12.4. Nästa utställning öppnar 13.4

Soft gathering

Soft gathering with Kathy-Ann Tan, Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro, and We Should All Be Dreaming (Sonya Lindfors & Maryan Abdulkarim)

Saturday 17.9.2022
12:00 – 21:00
Sinne: Iso Roobertinkatu 16, 00120 Helsinki

This program is part of the coming to terms exhibition by Karina Griffith, Giovanna Esposito Yussif and Jaana Kokko, on view at Sinne 27.8.–2.10.2022.
Read more on the exhibition here

 


 

Full program
Saturday 17.09. | 12:00 – 21:00

All program is held in English
Free entry

 

12:00 – 14:00 Reading circle with Kathy-Ann Tan

Registration required: https://forms.gle/SnvdgfjbTpmo44248

 

Kathy-Ann Tan is a Berlin-based independent curator, writer and scholar. She is interested in alternative models of art dissemination, exhibition-making and institution-building that are attuned to issues of social- and transformative justice. Her practice is informed by a desire to create accessible spaces and formats of conversation and discussion outside of academia. She works tirelessly to support queer and BIPoC artists and cultural practitioners in Berlin and beyond by putting decolonial and intersectional feminist theory into practice. Her ongoing project Decolonial Art Archives aims to collaboratively build a forum for artists, curators and cultural workers to develop ways of interrogating colonial narratives. Tan recently founded the Mental Health Arts Space in Berlin as the culmination of years of conversations and sharing. MHAS emerges from the belief that addressing mental health issues within the arts and culture should be a priority and not a luxury.

 

As part of the reading circle we will read together and discuss some parts of the following texts:

Audre Lorde. Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power, 1978

bell hooks. Art Matters, from Art on my Mind: Visual Politics, 1995

Tina M. Campt. How We See, from A Black Gaze: Artists Changing, 2021 

 


 

16:00 – 17:00 Lecture performance by Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro

No registration required

 

Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro merges installations, sonic radio, live art performances, film & archives. Her work analyses processes of power & fictions in historical archives critically engaging in migrational struggles. She creates environments for untold narratives of resistance movements by African women and indigenous communities. Sedimented in narratives are testimonies of sonic nature archives, queering ecologies and postcolonial feminist experiences towards new monuments, reacting to the different tones of societies shared between delusions & ritual. She brings new investigations about the architectures of racisms in cities, the archeologies of urban spaces & economies of tradition systems by exposing the limitations of technologies as functional memory records.  She is the recipient of several awards including Fondation Blachère & Afrique Soleil Mali for Best Artist Dakar Biennale (2012), Arts Council England (2016), Goethe Institut (2016) and many more.

 


 

18:00 – 21:00 We Should All Be Dreaming with Sonya Lindfors and Maryan Abdulkarim

Note that this event is currently fully booked.

Due to limited capacity registration is mandatory through the following link: https://forms.gle/wLXrVF6CtKjpAnJq9

NB! If you register and cannot make it, please cancel prior to 12h before the event. We will offer food according to amount of people and we hope not to waste food. 

 

We Should All Be Dreaming – WSABD is a concept that focuses on the radical potential of dreaming as a restorative and subversive practice. Situating itself somewhere between a collective think tank, choreographed gathering, a performance and a lecture the project gently invites the participators to spend time together, listen together and dream together. 

For coming to terms at Sinne gallery, WSABD takes the form of a soft gathering for dreaming, moving, discussing and eating. 

WSABD is an ongoing collaboration between choreographer Sonya Lindfors and writer and activist Maryan Abdulkarim who both are interested in radical speculative and decolonial practices. 

Sonya Lindfors is a Helsinki-based choreographer and artistic director. In all her work, Lindfors pursues to shake and challenge existing power structures, penetrate the society, and empower the community. 

Maryan Abdulkarim is Helsinki-based writer and public intellectual. She’s interested in themes relating to freedom and shifting the contexts in which we dream and create futures in the present.

 


 

Accessibility

Sinne’s entrance has two doors forming a draught lobby. Max width 85 cm.
Threshold height 8 cm.
The exhibition space is accessible.
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome at Sinne.

 

Ethical guidelines

We the invite the participants to read the following ethical guidelines:
urbanapa.fi/ethical-guidelines

 

This program is kindly supported by Goethe-Institut Finnland.