12201186490?profile=originalThis Symposium brings together an international group of artists, writers and thinkers and is part of Four Corners exhibition, Photographing Protest: Resistance Through a Feminist Lens.

Talks include:

  • Professor Anna Rocca in conversation with Senior Lecturer Dora Carpenter-Latiri about her exhibition on Tunisian women, Tunisian Women of the Book
  • Julia Winckler, photographer and academic, on the work of Marilyn Stafford, whose street photographs of children in post-war Paris constitute precious fragments of an underrepresented working-class neighbourhood before being demolished in 1961
  • PhD student Gabriella McGrogan on resistance to the war on drugs in the Phillipines
  • Historian of photography, researcher and writer, Taous Dahmani on the visual culture of the 1976 Grunwick dispute in the UK
  • Tessa Lewin, creative practitioner and researcher, in conversation with South African photographer Dean Hutton
  • Associate Professor of Art History, Heather Diack on the work of Civil Rights photographer Doris Derby
  • Feminist research artist, Rosario Montero on documentary photography in Chile
  • Tara Pixley speaking about her, film Rebel Vision, on the work of Black female and non binary photographers associated with Authority Collective

This event is produced in collaboration with Kylie Thomas of the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam, editor of a special issue of MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture journal published in Spring 2022.

Feminism, Photography & Resistance Symposium
Thursday 28 April 2022, 3 - 7.30pm GMT, Online
See more and register here: https://www.fourcornersfilm.co.uk/whats-on/feminism-photography-and-resistance-symposium

Image: © ROSARIO MONTERO PRIETO, Protester with a sign that reads: 'we are not ok', October 2019. 

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