Conference
Global Voices: Conversations with the Jane Lombard Fellows
Oct 26, 2019
11:00am–5:00pm ET
The Vera List Center For Art and Politics
The New School-Theresa Lang Community and Student Center
55 West 13th Street, Room 202
New York City
The Vera List Forum 2019 brings the prize recipient, Chimurenga, and the finalists of the Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice to New York for a short-term residency as Jane Lombard Fellows, culminating in the Vera List Center Forum on October 25 and 26. The week-long residency aims to connect the finalists with each other, as well as to strengthen their network of practitioners operating in between the fields of art and politics. This residency and distinction as Jane Lombard Fellows reflect the Vera List Center’s commitment to supporting artists whose ambitious work improves the lives of people in their communities.
On October 26, the Fellows Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research, Liz Johnson Artur, Tiffany Chung, Naine Terena de Jesus, and Jasmeen Patheja participate in Global Voices: Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows, with their nominators Maria Thereza Alves, Kaelen Wilson Goldie, Bala Starr; artist David Hartt, curator Thomas J. Lax, The New School faculty and founder and editor of Africa is a Country, Sean Jacobs, and other writers and curators. Ann Laura Stoler, Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies, The New School, delivers a keynote lecture on art as political practice.
Saturday, October 26
11:00 am Welcome
Carin Kuoni, Director/Chief Curator, Vera List Center for Art and Politics
11:15–1:15 pm Session One
Performance as Political Act, introduced by Eriola Pira, Curator, VLC
Ntone Edjabe (Chimurenga) in conversation with curator Thomas J. Lax
Naine Terena de Jesus in conversation with nominator Maria Thereza Alves
Jasmeen Patheja in conversation with New School graduate Phoebe Tran
1:15–2:00 pm Break
2:00–4:15 pm Session Two
Archive as Political Space, introduced by Carin Kuoni, Director, VLC
Tiffany Chung in conversation with nominator Bala Starr
Emily and Annemarie Jacir with Hassan Muamer (Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research) in conversation with nominator Kaelen Wilson Goldie
Liz Johnson Artur in conversation with artist David Hartt
4:30–5:00 pm Keynote Lecture
Archiving an Anti-Colonial Avant-Garde: Elsewhere and Otherwise
Ann Laura Stoler, Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies, The New School for Social Research
Stoler’s lecture addresses the principles and politics of authorization that name something or someone “avant-garde.” In culling and curating “an-other” archive, what can we learn from its aesthetics of dissent and its poetics of politics as they played out on a broad imperial map that might be relevant to the tools and political grammar so needed and emergent today?
5:00–6:00 pm Festive Reception