Setting the scene for our screening and workshop
photo: Amy McDonnel and Catherine Long
Event 2: Textiles, Labour, Protest and Value
Screening and Banner-making workshop
5.30pm - 8.30pm Saturday 24th May
Curated by Amy McDonnel and Catherine Long
Bread and Roses
68 Clapham Manor Street
LONDON SW4 6DZ
www.breadandrosespub.com/ 020 7498 1779
Hosted by Critical Practice Research Cluster
Join us for a screening of The Women of Brukman (2007). Amidst Argentina's financial crisis, self-organised textile workers takeover and manage a factory. Our relation to this documentary will not be passive. We will stitch in solidarity, collectively sewing a banner that captures our shared values in response to those explored on screen. Please bring any fabric you can contribute, this will go into making the banner, actively demonstrating recycling as a value.
Textiles, Labour, Protest and Value is the second in Critical Practice’s series DIFFERENTLY SCREENING
Critical Practice is a cluster of individual artists, researchers, academics and others who aim to support critical practice within art, the fields of culture and organisation.
Visit www.criticalpracticechelsea.org for more info.
Setting the scene for our screening and workshop
photo: Amy McDonnel and Catherine Long
Event 2: Textiles, Labour, Protest and Value
Screening and Banner-making workshop
5.30pm - 8.30pm Saturday 24th May
Curated by Amy McDonnel and Catherine Long
Bread and Roses
68 Clapham Manor Street
LONDON SW4 6DZ
www.breadandrosespub.com/ 020 7498 1779
Hosted by Critical Practice Research Cluster
Join us for a screening of The Women of Brukman (2007). Amidst Argentina's financial crisis, self-organised textile workers takeover and manage a factory. Our relation to this documentary will not be passive. We will stitch in solidarity, collectively sewing a banner that captures our shared values in response to those explored on screen. Please bring any fabric you can contribute, this will go into making the banner, actively demonstrating recycling as a value.
Textiles, Labour, Protest and Value is the second in Critical Practice’s series DIFFERENTLY SCREENING
Critical Practice is a cluster of individual artists, researchers, academics and others who aim to support critical practice within art, the fields of culture and organisation.
Visit www.criticalpracticechelsea.org for more info.