by UrbanApa
UA TALKS is a platform for current art and culture-related topics. UrbanApa is an antiracist and intersectionally feminist art community-based in Helsinki. For more information go to www.urbanapa.fi. Follow us in instagram: urban_apa
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March 17, 2025
<p>Osana #StopHatredNow 2024 ohjelmaa, EMMAssa järjestettiin paneelikeskustelu vallasta, representaatioista, ennakkoluuloista sekä näkyvyyden politiikasta keskiviikkona 15.5.2024. </p><p><br></p><p>Keskustelemassa <strong>Päiviö Maurice Omwami</strong> ja <strong>Wanda Holopainen</strong>. Moderaattorina <strong>Monica Gathuo</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.stophatrednow.fi/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">#StopHatredNow</a> on viikon mittainen, kerran vuodessa järjestettävä interkulttuurinen ja antirasistinen tapahtuma-alusta, joka luo uutta diskurssia moninaisuudesta. Usean taide- ja kulttuuriorganisaation yhteistyönä toteuttama tapahtuma rakentaa positiivisessa hengessä keskustelua diversiteetistä, inklusiivisuudesta, valtarakenteista, toiseudesta, sekä intersektionaalisista feministisistä strategioista. Inklusiivisuus, moninaisuus, syrjimättömyys, saavutettavuus ja sosiaalinen ja ekologinen kestävyys ovat jokaisen taide- ja kulttuuri-instituution tulevaisuutta määrittäviä kysymyksiä.</p>
March 11, 2024
<p><em>On Love and Critique</em> panel discussion took place at the Complex Complicities seminar in Stockholm MDT during 30–31 May 2022.</p> <p>Where is the line between love and critique? How does the white gaze affect art critique? What is the position of a critic – do they need to distance themselves or is it okay to come closer? What exactly is a critics job? What is the relationship between an artist and a critic?</p> <p>The seminar was part of Bridges, a project designed to strengthen sustainable and long-term Nordic collaboration in the realms of antiracist and intersectionally feminist practices. The project is funded by Nordic Culture Point and produced by UrbanApa in collaboration with HAUT, MDT, CODA and Black Box Theater.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The panelists: <strong>Ashik Zaman</strong>, <strong>Lydia Östberg Diakité</strong> & <strong>Valerie Kyeyune Backström</strong></p> <p>The moderator: <strong>Samuel Girma</strong></p>
March 11, 2024
<p><em>What's next? – Complicitness and the Power of Imagination</em> panel discussion took place in seminar complex complicities in Copenhagen on the 15th of November 2022.</p> <p>The future is tomorrow, in five years, in 50 years and in 500 years. It is constantly created by us collectively. Our imaginations shape potential futures, how far can we dream? Can we dream of an artfield that would be diverse and vibrant? Can we imagine futures that can be inclusive, diverse and joyous? </p> <p>In this conversation, panelists are invited to discuss dreams of possible and impossible futures, the freedom as well as the responsibility of artists as creators of narratives as well as the notion of hope.</p> <p>The seminar was part of Bridges, a project designed to strengthen sustainable and long-term Nordic collaboration in the realms of antiracist and intersectionally feminist practices. The project is funded by Nordic Culture Point and produced by UrbanApa in collaboration with HAUT, MDT, CODA and Black Box Theater.</p> <p> </p> <p>The panelists: <strong>Yong Sun Gullach</strong>, <strong>Vala T. Foltyn</strong>, <strong>Jupiter Child</strong></p> <p>The moderator: <strong>Kai Merke</strong></p>
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