There is a series of talks at spike island in Bristol, we've missed the first one but here is some info:
This is the second in a series of three exploratory talks, panel discussions of invited speakers, curated by Fullam and funded by the Arts Council of Ireland. Art/Writing: Text and Context will consist of a short presentation by each speaker, discussion and a question and answers session and aims to bring together writers, art practitioners and theorists for a public exchange of ideas. Invited speakers for Spike Island on Saturday 27 November are Daniel Jewesbury, Tamarin Norwood and Jesse Jones.
The talks consider and explore the intersection of art and writing. Writing is increasingly occupying the spaces between the live experience, exhibition, and documentation. In addition writing has taken on a role in the making of work itself, in exhibition making and as finished work. Art-writing is, or has the potential to be, both means and end. What forms can art-writing take and how and where can this kind of work be disseminated? Art-writing could be said to include critical writing, reviews, related theoretical or philosophical writing, art-writing - which links the visual and the textual, and also textual visual art. Where and what are the links between these and what kinds of knowledge can be produced at these points of intersection? These discussions endeavour to investigate and develop a range of ways of reading or responding to and discussing such work, both individually and collaboratively.
it looks interesting and i might go if i can finish the essay, get in touch if anyone wants to meet me! - booking is recomended.
On the subject of Tamarin Norwood, i have got the guides for one of her performances 'musica practica' and i was thinking if anyone was interested (Janine?) we could organise a performance exhibition with a few different works and i could ask Tamarin for her permission to perform it? all it needs is 2 people and a little audience participation, its very interesting.
see you soon, christa.