Gorgeous pics from Xen Nha, Fly in Power Producer, showing the fantastic screening they held with @vixenworkers in NAARM, (Melbourne, AU).
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Our Inner Quarters: Spaces of Work & Care, a collaborative art exhibition by Red Canary Song, is presented by NYU’s Asian/Pacific/American Institute, Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality, and Intersectional Feminist/Queer Studies Collective.
On view at 20 Cooper Square, first floor gallery, from Tuesday, October 31 through Friday, December 8, 2023, with an opening reception on Monday, October 30. This exhibition, complemented by events on Nov. 28 and Dec. 5, reconstructs intimate body work space and traces the origins and core community of Red Canary Song (RCS), through installation, everyday objects, oral history recordings, video, artwork, and a library of zines and books by RCS core members and allied community members. Exhibition Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 12:00-6:00 p.m. and by appointment. See A/P/A webpage for details or contact apa.rsvp@nyu.edu or 212.998.3700. Monday, October 30, 6-8 p.m. Opening Reception: Curator & RCS conversation Traditional Korean fare by @eatcharlottesfood Tuesday, November 28 , 7-9 p.m. Fly in Power: Screening & Discussion 20 Cooper Square, 101 Tuesday, December 5 , 6-8 p.m. Sex/Work in a Global Frame 20 Cooper Square, 101 A roundtable and performance to mark the closing of the exhibition. Featuring Kamala Kempadoo (York University), Angelique Nixon (University of the West Indies, St. Augustine), Elena Shih (Brown University & Red Canary Song) and myself. To register for events, go to @apainstitute website or to yinq.net/events photo by @mengwencao Join me on Thursday, October 12 for the third session of our A-Doc Impact Speaker Series: Policy Change moderated by @wyntonw (The 19th News) and featuring @black_viper723 (Undocumented Filmmakers Collective), and Natalie Pattillo (AND SO I STAYED), and myself, Yin Q (FLY IN POWER).
How can we better advocate and challenge policies and structures that perpetuate harm and discrimination for our communities? How can film be a catalyst towards systemic change? This session will focus on ways that we can leverage our efforts towards elected officials and lawmakers to create policy change. ADOC's Impact Speaker Series explores different strategies of Impact — narrative shift, youth and grassroots organizing, policy change, healing justice — and acts as a prelude to the launch of A-Doc’s inaugural Impact Fellowship program. The Impact Speaker Series will provide the A-Doc network with a shared understanding and analysis of how film and storytelling can support and create social change for our communities. The Series will be hosted on Zoom, with registration required, and will be recorded so if you miss one, you can catch it later! |
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