Join ROOT-ed zine founders and editors Amber Akaunu and Fauziya Johnson for a workshop on the language we use in art and politics.
Using Jade Montserrat’s glossary of terms in Instituting Care and through open discussion, this session will delve into the meanings of terms such as ‘decolonisation’, ‘othering’, ‘privilege’ and suggest other terms which might be useful when discussing ideas of class, race, gender, disability and care.
This is the second glossary review, the first took place in Liverpool during the first iteration of Instituting Care.
Image: Instituting Care by Jade Montserrat
Venue Details
Humber Street Gallery is a contemporary art space nestled in the heart of the city’s Fruit Market cultural quarter. Housed in a former fruit warehouse, the gallery will showcase the best in contemporary visual arts from the shocking to the sublime. The gallery seeks to generate debate, push boundaries, encourage new ways of thinking and inspire with a packed programme designed to appeal. to those both familiar and not so familiar with the arts.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Level Access
Wheelchair Access