Care and Repair
Care and Repair
Care and Repair
VIRTUAL EVENT
Keeping our community safe is our priority. Out of an abundance of caution, this event will now take place virtually.
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Join the MA Aesthetics and Politics program (School of Critical Studies, California Institute of the Arts) for a one-day line-up of reflections and performances on the themes of care and repair. Creative thinkers and critical artists will join forces in a focused but festival-like gathering to experiment with different forms of presentation, attention, and debate. Under pandemic conditions, and with topics ranging from land acknowledgment to architecture and the ethics of care, neoliberalism and the imperative to “take care of yourself”, climate-change and the post-critical turn to repair, this event will feature contributions by among others Églantine Colon, Anders Dunker, Stephanie Mei Huang, Jia Yi Gu, Nick Nauman, Manuel Shvartzberg Carrío, Theresa Ambo, Kelly Stewart, Lucinda Trask, Damon Young, Dimitri Chamblas, Amy Howden Chapman/ Mireya Lucio, and Maggie Nelson. Audience participation expected.
Schedule // Speaker and Performer Bios
10:00am—10:10am: Opening remarks, Arne De Boever
10:10am: PERFORMANCE—Lucinda Trask, Platform with 3 sides
I
10:15am—10:45am: Theresa Ambo, Kelly Stewart, Manuel Shvartzberg Carrío, “On Land Acknowledgement”
10:45am—11:15am: Discussion
11:15am: PERFORMANCE—Dimitri Chamblas, Slow Show (screen version)
12:00pm—1:00pm: Pause
1:00pm—1:10pm: Opening remarks, Eglantine Colon
1:10pm: PERFORMANCE—Lucinda Trask, Platform with 3 sides
II
1:15pm—1:30pm: Églantine Colon, “The Problem with Breath” & Three Comments on Non-Reparative Care
1:35pm—1:50pm: Damon Young, “The Greatest Love of All”
1:55pm—2:10pm: Adilifu Nama, “Bright Moments: Rahsaan Roland Kirk in the Age of Covid”
2:10pm—2:40pm: Discussion
2:40pm: PERFORMANCE—stephanie mei huang, how to hobble a young horse
3:00pm—3:30pm: Pause
3:30pm—3:40pm: Opening remarks, Arne De Boever
3:40pm: PERFORMANCE—Lucinda Trask, Platform with 3 sides
III
3:45pm—4:00pm: Nick Nauman, “Take Stock in Decision”
4:00pm—4:15pm: Jia Yi Gu, “Major Repairs / Minor Spaces”
4:15pm—4:30pm: Anders Dunker, “Thinking Landscapes”
4:30pm—5:00pm: Discussion
5:00pm—5:15pm: PERFORMANCE—Amy Howden-Chapman, featuring Mireya Lucio, “The Apologies”
IV
5:15pm—5:20pm: PERFORMANCE—Lucinda Trask, Platform with 3 sides
5:20pm—6:30pm: Roundtable with Maggie Nelson, featuring all participants, and moderated by Églantine Colon and Arne De Boever
Organized by Arne De Boever, Program Director, School of Critical Studies, CalArts.
Date/Time | G | M/ST | CA |
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FRI 1/14 VIRTUAL 10:00 am | FREE | FREE | FREE |
Reservation required.
Ticket sales for virtual events end two hours before the event begins.
In keeping with current LA County Public Health requirements and Music Center policy, and for the safety and comfort of our community, all patrons and guests must provide proof of full vaccination. All patrons and guests must also wear a mask while at REDCAT except when eating or drinking.
G - General Audience
M - REDCAT Members
ST - Students
CA - CalArts Students/Faculty/Staff