Asia Forum and Asymmetry Art Foundation are excited to co-present ‘A World of Many Worlds’, a One-Day Assembly on Global Asias, as part of the official Collateral Events of the 60th edition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Category: Project
Conversations and Convergences for Solidarity
or the Routledge published journal, Performance Research, Volume 27, Issue 5 (2022), “On Solidarity”, edited by Noyale Colin and Stefanie Gabrielle Sachsenmaier, Cian Dayrit, Youngsook Choi, Cui Yin Mok and I co-wrote a text, “Conversations and Convergences for Solidarity,” regarding our different experiences and strategies of “performing solidarity”.
Asia-Art-Activism @ Practise Till We Meet, esea contemporary
Asia-Art-Activism intervenes in the project space at @eseacontemporary, as part of the exhibition, Practise Till We Meet (FEB 18-MAY 28, 2023), that examines current diaspora narratives conditions.
Drop-in at Limestone Deposits
Rose Nordin will be hosting an online Zoom session with Annie Jael Kwan from @asia.art.activism and co-editor Joanna Wolfarth for a discussion on the publication, ASIA-ART-ACTIVISM: Experiments in Care and Collective Disobedience
“Oracle Seed Dumpling” + Book Launch Roundtable
Bringing together AAA and Sheffield-based people of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) heritage at @blocprojects, the workshop celebrates AAA’s first publication, ‘Asia-Art-Activism: Experiments in Care and Collective Disobedience’ (and join us for the book launch afterwards).
PASAR @ Asia-Art-Activism, as part of Eastern Margin’s “Eternal Night Market”
INTRODUCING Raving Auntie at PASAR (Post-Asian School of Alternative Rites) @asia.art.activism, as part of the “Eternal Night Market” celebrating Eastern Margins’ 5th Birthday Rave!
Of earth, sea and air
Drawing on notions of performative incantations, this spirtual remix of Yusheng activates regional food materialities along with collective gestures and wish-making.
ASIA-ART-ACTIVISM: Experiments in Care and Collective Disobedience
ASIA-ART-ACTIVISM: Experiments in Care and Collective Disobedience
is a polyvocal collection of 18 essays by leading academics, artists, curators and researchers who address urgent questions of the complexities of UK Black/Asian race relations and migrations, in parallel with global Black/Asia political entanglements and tensions, reflections on the rise of anti-Asian/migrant sentiment in the UK in relation to the ‘Hostile environment’ and the weaponisation of the Covid-19 pandemic.
What kind of we could we be?: Collective thinking by Collectives
Building on Documenta XV’s focus on collective practice, this workshop brings together representatives of artistic and intellectual collectives to reflect upon the practice of curating, making, and thinking together.