ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOW!
Mayday Artists, Activists and Environmental Historians Conference
Centre for World Environmental History (CWEH) University of Sussex
Wednesday 1 May 2019
10am – 6pm
The Gardner Tower
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts University of Sussex
Free participation rsvp to:
CWEH-activists and academia forum
actacdforum@sussex.ac.uk (for Zuky Serper |CWEH artist)
About
Mayday Artists, Activists and Environmental Historians Conference
Political Ecology – Engaged Art – Decolonisation and Climate Activism – Forensic Environmentalism – Anthropocene Critique – Environmental History
How do artists engage with political ecology and climate justice? What does art contribute to environmental studies? Anthropocene: How decolonisation, climate activism and art de-construct the concept? How is this critical reading represented in art and environmental history? Which scholarly resources of environmental history could artists engage with?
Contemporary art practitioners invited to this event represent latest interpretations of [socially] engaged art practice, and work in site-specific placements. This practice involves non-artists and non-art, and does not always end up with the conventional image or art object in an art exhibition as an outcome.
This conjuncture of Anthropocene and Decolonisation/climate art activism, will be explored in a series of presentations, performances, spoken word delivery, display and small-group workshops in a day at the Gardner Tower, convened by the CWEH-activists and academia forum artist, University of Sussex.
PROGRAMME:
9:00-10:00 Exhibition installation
9:30-10:00 Registration + Coffee
10:00-11:00 Introduction: Why art and environmental studies?
Zuky Serper, Vinita Damodaran, Rohan D’Souza + Lorna Ough: Exhibition
11:00-12:00 Decolonise and Climate Strikes Activism
Paris Palmano: Spoken word piece about war – ‘Great Britain’
with Laurel Hedleigh
12:00-13:00 Politicising visual representation and indigenous knowledge
Felix Padel and Malvika Gupta: Indigenous Spirit under State Education; the Cases of India and Ecuador (working title)
Rahul Ranjan: Sasindiri to Pathalgadi: Material Turn in the Resistance Movement amongst Adivasi
13:00- 13:30 Lunch
13:30 -14:00 Exhibition talk withLorna Ough
14:00-15:00 Decolonising art; Decolonising academia
Al Coffey, Liz Crane, Tom Nicholson: Symbols of Empire
Eve McCallam: How art can be used to envision more than the Apocalypse in the age of Environmental Catastrophe
15:00 -16:00 Workshop; small group discussions
16:00-16:30Coffee break
16:30-17:30Visual representation of environmental conflicts and nature
Robert Walis: Images of extractive capitalism in India, life under mining
Larissa Condradt – Art forms in Nature
17:30-18:00 Summary
18:00 -18:30 CWEH book and magazine launch:
The Politics of Swidden farming: Environment and Development in Eastern India / Dr Debojyoti Das
And
MARG – A MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS- December 2018-March 2019 / Henry Noltie