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Sunday, 22 May 2022 - 11am
Graphic Outbreak 7. Light and Recording for Resistance
Workshop with Delight Lab and Vórtice Creativo CIMA
This seventh edition of Graphic Outbreak witnesses Delight Lab, in collaboration with Vórtice Creativo CIMA, seeking to create a space of reflection to collectively build slogans that can be projected in public space using the video mapping technique and which help to stress social problems such as health exclusion in the Spanish State. Following the passing of Royal Decree-Law 16/2012, of 20 April, access to the National Health System (SNS) in Spain is linked to people’s administrative situation, making it increasingly less accessible and universal. Above all, this situation afflicts undocumented migrant people, who experience long waits and unpayable bills, putting their life at risk.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Saturday, 21 May 2022 - 4pm
Graphic Outbreak 6. O Corpo como Poética da Luta
Workshop with Coletivo Alvorada
Graphic Outbreak 6. O Corpo como Poética da Luta is a workshop organised by Coletivo Alvorada and shines a light on the body, flash mobs and textiles as strategies to burst into public space.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Friday, 20 May 2022 - 5pm
Polyphonic Tour Around Graphic Turn
This guided tour around the exhibition Graphic Turn. Like the Ivy on a Wall is set forth as a polyphonic exercise which seeks to pool some of the research devices and quandaries that have arisen during the curatorial process of this collective project propelled by the Southern Conceptualisms Network, the result of work over a five-year period carried out by thirty researchers in different geographical coordinates.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Friday, 20 May 2022 - 4pm
Graphic Outbreak 5. The Poetic Activism of Colour
Workshop with Cromoactivismo
On this occasion, work is carried out specifically with the campaign #ESenciales* #RegularizacionYa (#ESsential* #RegularisationNow), which fights to obtain the extraordinary regularisation of 500,000 people in an irregular administrative situation and who cannot exercise their rights in the Spanish State.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Wednesday, 11 May 2022 - 7pm
Situated Voices 23
How Can We Make Room for Neighbourhood Memories?
Neighbourhood memories belong to the inhabitants — their situated experiences, relationships, celebrations, conflicts and traumas — the spaces they occupy, mutual support networks and struggles to improve both their lives and their environment.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Monday, 7 March 2022 - 6pm
A Story Behind Each Transfer
A Performative Presentation of the Photographic Workshop on Remittances
Remittances are periodic transfers of money or products used by migrant workers in a precarious position to support their families, thereby contributing to the fragile economies of their places of origin. In June 2021, in the encounter Remittances: Care Here and There, held in the Museo Reina Sofía as part of the Situated Voices programme, the need to grant visibility to the stories behind these transfers to the other side of the ocean developed.
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From 13 to 25 September 2021 - (check programme)
But Tomorrow the Light Will Be for Others
Film and Indigenous Lives
But Tomorrow the Light Will Be for Others. Film and Indigenous Lives encompasses a broad chronological arc that spans from 1970 to 2020, from the indiscriminate massacre known in Latin America as ethnocide to the Zapatista delegation’s recent journey from the Chiapas jungle to Europe’s major cities; a journey which seeks to rediscover models of co-existence and good living for a worn-out West.
Activity of: On the Precipice of Time
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Thursday, 1 July 2021 - 6pm
Love Is Not a Crime
This encounter sees feminist illustrator Zainab Fasiki (Fez, 1994), writer Abdellah Taïa (Salé, 1973) — both participants in and advocates of L’amour fait loi — and writer Najat El Hachmi (Nador, 1979), author of the novel On Monday We Will Be Loved, discuss the protests that have arisen in Morocco through the increasingly frequent actions in defence of sexual rights. They also look at the need for other accounts and imaginaries that reflect the complexity, diversity and richness of Morocco’s intimate territory and its diaspora, habitually accounted for and represented with the simplification and reductionism exuded by the colonial and exoticizing gaze.
Activity of: (Dissident) Sexualities in the Time of Cholera
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Wednesday, 30 June 2021 - 6pm
Queer vadis?
Gender-Sexual Dissidence in the Contemporary Conjuncture
New trans* feminism, anti-colonial and non-binary struggles, incorporated by different bodies and generations, have undoubtedly resignified the meaning of queer, just as positions reclaiming a new normal have been reformulated.
Activity of: (Dissident) Sexualities in the Time of Cholera
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Saturday, 26 June 2021 - 7pm
Eddi Circa + Cruhda in Concert
Eddi Circa and Cruhda are two voices of feminism in Madrid. In sharply contrasting tones, Cruhda evokes dark, electronic sounds, re-visiting earthly sounds from the Castilian plateau farmland for a future that invokes metamorphosis. Eddi Circa, for her part, creates non-hetero culture with her lyrics, ranging from a guitar accompaniment to the rudiments of trap and drawing from “hits” taken to get life back again.
Activity of: (Dissident) Sexualities in the Time of Cholera
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Tuesday, 22 June 2021 - 7pm
Transfeminist Exhortations
The Situated Thought Collection
The Chair of Situated Thought is an itinerant programme curated by Ileana Diéguez and Ana Longoni, and co-organised by the Metropolitan Autonomous University (Cuajimalpa Campus, Mexico) and Museo Reina Sofía. The first edition of the Chair, in 2019, gave rise to the Situated Thought Collection, an editorial project resulting from a collaboration between the aforementioned institutions and the publishing house Ediciones DocumentA/Escénicas. This encounter sets out the first issue of the collection devoted to current debates around transfeminisms.
Activity of: (Dissident) Sexualities in the Time of Cholera
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