The Art of Protest: The Protest of Art
6 December, 2022
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But real collaboration with Artists adds a deeper more meaningful layer. How do we connect with artists? How can we put collaboration with artists at the centre of our activism? Where do art and activism meet and where do they clash? The speakers at this public meeting will reflect on their experiences of blurring the lines between art and activism.
This event is part of PROJECT PROTECT PROTEST, a weeklong act-in for future protest at Project Arts Centre. Check out the full programme here.
Speakers:
Brian Fleming, Ray Hegarty, Gillian O’Connor and Sean Millar – reflecting on ‘The Spectacle of Defiance and Hope.’
Cian O’Brien & Andrea Horan – reflecting on MASER’s ‘Repeal the Eighth’ mural at Project.
Tuqa Al Sarraj – visual artist reflecting on the intersection of her activism and her art practice in her work on Palestine.
Amir Abu El Rob – theatre artists speaking about Cultural Resistance and how their work forms their activism on Palestine.
Tuqa Al Sarraj is a Dublin based visual artist, her practice navigating the themes of memory, loss, and exile through social dialogues and personal conversations.
Amir Abualrob, is a Palestinian Theatre Maker & facilitator based in Dublin. In 2017 they finished a four-year program at The Freedom Theatre (TFT) Palestine, where they studied theatre and cultural resistance.
Brian Fleming is a musician, theatre maker, cultural producer and festival director from Dublin, based in Co Clare. He was artistic coordinator of the Spectacle of Defiance and Hope from 2010 to 2015.
ACCESSIBILITY
If you require assistance for your visit, please do not hesitate to contact us at access@projectartscentre.ie or call 01 8819 613 . You can find the latest information about Project’s accessibility here.
FUNDING
Our work is funded solely by the individual contributions of our members. Become a Member – Amnesty International Ireland
Project Arts Centre is proudly supported by The Arts Council and Dublin City Council.
6.30pm - 8.30PM
Free (Ticketed)
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