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Extractivism/Activism: Art, Activism and Ecological Extraction


  • Paul Mellon Centre 16 Bedford Square London, England, WC1B 3JA United Kingdom (map)

Suzanne joined a day-long closed working group to map out the future of the Climate & Colonialism research project - a collaboration between the Paul Mellon Centre and Autograph ABP gallery, working towards new and interdisciplinary understandings of visual and material culture produced around and in response to the interrelated and enduring histories of colonialism, capitalism and climate change.

Bringing together a range of media – including painting, sculpture, video, performance, architecture and photography – and time periods – this project takes an intersectional approach in which overlapping systems of oppression are considered in dialogue with the past, present and future.

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