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A Carnival of Feminist Cultural Activism, York, UK. March 3-5th 2011.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 - Saturday, 05 March 2011

University of York, UK
www.feminist-cultural-activism.net

We ask, can feminist art* save the world, and if so, how?, and issue an invitation to artists, activists and academics to respond. Please send 300-word proposals for papers and presentations. Deadline 31st October 2010.
e: carnivalatfeminist-cultural-activism [dot] net

Full details on www.feminist-cultural-activism.net

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Art
Event
Exhibit
Festival
Performance & theatre play
Spoken word
Workshop
Zine
Topic: 
Activism
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Art photography group show, March, London

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As part of V Day and International womens day celebrations, 6 female artists who are interested in different facets of gender in the New Players Theatre Bar. Come and see some interesting and new feminist art. A percentage of work sold will go to V Day charities.
PV Friday 5th March 6.30-8.30pm then til 20th March. The venue is open every evening til late.

1. Heather Joy Riggs

2. Pia Jamir

3. Emli Bendixen

4. Vicky Scott

5. Ingrid Berthon Moine

6. Cordelia Donohoe

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Art
Event
Exhibit
Photography
Topic: 
Art
Representation of women
Sex and sexualities
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Queer Female Art Show!

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Queer Grrrl Art Links

What: A zine, an art show based in Bellingham WA at the iGallery/Ground Floor in March 2010, and an ever-expanding directory of queer female artists.

Why: We need mentors! I have been searching the Internet to try to find queer female artists and come up short. We all need mentors and peers to bounce ideas off of and to enforce the notion that we do exist and we can succeed. We deserve representation!

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Art
Exhibit
Music
Workshop
Topic: 
Activism
Art
LGBT and queer issues
Queer feminism
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Transnational Feminisms Conference, 4-5 December 2009, UK

Drawing on the impact of postcolonial feminism and its enactments, this conference will examine how women are affected by political systems in a global climate, how feminism translates and moves across borders, and how feminism can be utilised as a methodology for understanding the transnational context.
Here the transnational is understood to be a complication of notions of the 'elsewhere', highlighting the challenges of fluidity, movement and instability whilst also paying close attention to locatedness. This is a feminism that is engaged with the woman-as-subject without making universalising claims regarding women's experience; it both considers how gender operates and critiques categorisation.

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Conference
Event
Exhibit
Workshop
Topic: 
Global affairs & transnationalism
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Freaky: Queer Art Conference, Workshop, Exhibition

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at Ballhaus Naunynstraße, Berlin
August 28th–30th 2009

The conference will develop a queer-theoretical perspective on contemporary art practices. Four art and queer theorists will intensely and publicly work with, on, and about four art works, which will be on display during the conference. A film and performance programme and a workshop will bring in further perspectives, artistic material and visual/linguistic practices.

Type of project: 
Conference
Event
Exhibit
Workshop
Topic: 
Art
Queer feminism
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Queerscapes - Zürich. June 5-7, 2009

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Queerscapes − The Flow of Dunes and the Green Shimmer of the Oasis on the Horizon
An ephemeral collective exhibition spanning three days on a walk all in one breath across two spaces and more. Do−it−yourself from archives to everyday life art practices, providing a dense web of insights, approaches, positions, views, perspectives. More than that: аnd a library, movie program, live performances, talks, discussions, art pieces.

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Exhibit
Topic: 
LGBT and queer issues
Queer feminism
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Outwrite History Project

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WANT TO WORK ON AN EXHIBITION OF 1980s RADICAL ANTI-IMPERIALIST MEDIA??!! Outwrite newspaper, produced by a collective of women throughout the 1980s, was dedicated to offering news by women, for women. Self-defined as an ‘internationlist feminist’ publication, the paper focused on ‘the development of feminism worldwide’ and an examination of women’s oppressions ‘in the context of imperialism, racism and class divisions.’ The goal of this exhibition is to bring Outwrite’s politics alive in the present, to reflect on its struggles and successes with the aim of igniting future possibilities.

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Exhibit
Topic: 
Anti-Imperialism
Activism
Class
Global affairs & transnationalism
Grassroots media in Europe
History & memory
LGBT and queer issues
Migration & border issues
Poverty
Race & ethnicity
Sexual violence
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