Emily Jacir: <em>Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community</em> 
Activity
Thursday, February 22, 2024

Emily Jacir: Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community 

Open PEI seminar
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation
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Emily Jacir will speak about her community-activated, land-based work around experimental collective learning in the Mediterranean. The artist uses a wide range of media and methodologies to investigate personal and collective movement through geography and time, raising questions around visibility and invisibility, proximity and distance, hospitality and exclusion. She will address the multi-faceted project, Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research, which is devoted to educational, cultural, and agricultural exchanges and productions in Bethlehem and beyond.

Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir fosters cross-cultural and intergenerational exchanges and interdisciplinary experimental learning. It is the only artist-led space in the Southern West Bank that provides arts education and residency programs for both Palestinians and internationals, operating across visual arts, sound, cinema, performance, dance, literature, and agriculture. A women-led space that centers the needs of artists, through relations and values of care, hospitality, and solidarity. In the session, among other issues, she will discuss their most recent project Revolutionary Letter #7 (after Diane Di Prima’s 1971 poem) dedicated to questions, conversations, recipes, songs, dances, gatherings, performances, plantings, and workshops.  

This event is presented as part of Song for Many Movements, an ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of MACBA becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening. Curated by María Berríos and Sabel Gavaldon.

dates
Thursday, February 22, 2024
timetable
19:00 pm
price
Free admission. No booking required. Limited space
title
Emily Jacir: Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community 
location
Meier Building
dates
Thursday, February 22, 2024
title
Emily Jacir: Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community 
timetable
19:00 pm
location
Meier Building
price
Free admission. No booking required. Limited space
participant
Emily Jacir
Bethlehem, 1970
Emily Jacir is an artist, writer and filmmaker whose work involves a variety of strategies including film, photography, sculpture, interventions, archiving, performance, video, writing and sound, where she explores histories of colonisation, exchange, questions of translation, transformation, resistance and movement. She has been actively involved in education in Palestine since 2000 and is deeply committed to creating alternative spaces for knowledge production. She directs the Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir Research Center for Art and Research in Bethlehem, which she co-founded. She received the Golden Lion at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), the Prince Claus Award (2007), the Herb Alpert Award (2011) and the Rome Prize (2015). She has also displayed her production in DOCUMENTA (13) (2012), in several biennials, at the New York Guggenheim and MoMA, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin.
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Emily Jacir: Translational localities. The politics of land, food, planting and community 
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exhibition
From February 10, to April 1, 2024
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation
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