Overview
Co-led by faculty Tina Campt and Macarena Gómez-Barris with guest lecturers, Saidiya Hartman and Jack Halberstam, Art, Writing, Practice is a residency and public symposia on art writing with a particular focus on experimental forms.
How do we, as individuals committed to art writing, attend to a thoughtful and careful practice of our craft? What kinds of time, resources, and individual and collaborative work allow us to theorize, write, reflect upon and differently imagine the world?
In this residency, we move beyond the paradigm of exhaustion and extraction to produce sustainable models of being and living in relation to each other that focus on our craft, narrative, practice, and creativity. Form, experimentation, rest, care, walks, and imagination will be at the centre of our lively discussions and efforts for how to make and curate art and writing in a depleted world of collapsing institutions and imperiled futures. Global south, black, brown, queer and trans perspectives will be foregrounded during this residency and black feminist and decolonial praxis will guide us throughout.
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What does the program offer?
Participants will have the opportunity to undertake work on a self-directed art-based writing project; attend talks by lead faculty and guest lecturers; participate in seminars; and engage in a public reading of their work.
Who should apply?
A program of the Banff International Curatorial Institute, Art, Writing Practice is open to writers, critics, scholars, curators and creative writers interested in arts-based writing and seeking mentorship in this field.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, and all gender identities and expressions. Applicants must be ages 18+ at the time of the program start date.