Planetary Feminisms: Decoloniality, Ecological Thinking, Creative Praxis

Transhemispheric Dialogues

17 March 2023
A Hybrid Roundtable Event hosted by the Institute of Advanced Studies, 天堂视频

You are invited to a day of Transhemispheric Dialogues, bringing scholars, artists, curators and activists together across four ‘long-clock’ roundtables, to explore the transformative potential of planetary feminisms for decolonial, ecological thinking and creative praxis in many and more-than-human worlds.

Planetary feminisms mobilize the deep interconnections between decoloniality, intersectionality and eco-criticality, to re-imagine the human and (re-)make a world of many worlds.

Planetary feminisms engage trans-scalar ecological thinking and creative praxis to challenge anthropo- and Eurocentric fictions of epistemic totality, storying pluriversal worlds and worlding pluriversal stories.

Planetary feminisms initiate experimental ecologies of knowing, imagining and inhabiting, Earthwide and Otherwise, moving beyond mutual survival, towards pluriversal and interdependent flourishing.

Roundtable Details
17 March 2023

 

Long-Clock Roundtables
Online and In Person, 17th March 2023

Roundtable I 

08:00 - 10:00
GMT

 

09:00 – 11:00
CET

 

10:00 – 12 :00
SAST

 

 

 

19:00 – 21:00
AEDST

Around the table: 
Michelle Antoinette  Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Deborah Hart  National Gallery of Australia
Anna Arabindan Kesson  Princeton University, USA
Janet Laurence  Visual Artist, Sydney, Australia
Lisa Reihana  (Ng膩 Puhi, Ng膩ti Hine, Ngai T奴teauru, Ng膩i T奴poto)  Visual artist, Aotearoa New Zealand
Lize van Robbroeck  University of Stellenbosch, RSA

08.00-09.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
09.00-10.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, 
with in person and online participants, facilitated by Ehryn Torrell

Please click here for Roundtable I speaker bios

Roundtable II 

11:00 – 13:00
GMT

 

12:00 – 14:00
CET

 

13:00 – 15:00
EET

 

16:30 – 18:30
IST

 

19:00 – 21:00
CST

Around the table: 
Tal Dekel  Kibbutzim College; Tel Aviv University, Israel
Ceren Özp谋nar  University of Brighton, UK
Anne Ring Petersen  University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Uta Ruhkamp  Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany
Nilima Sheikh  Visual artist, Baroda, India
Ming Turner  National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

11.00-12.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
12.00-13.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, 
with in person and online participants, facilitated by Serena Smith

Please click here for Roundtable II speaker bios

Roundtable III 

14:00 – 16:00
GMT

 

10:00 – 12:00
EDST

 

11:00 – 13:00
BRT

 

15:00 – 17:00
CET

 

16:00 – 18:00
CAT

Around the table: 
Rachael Grew  天堂视频, UK
Katve-Kaisa Kontturi University of Turku, Finland
Elke Krasny  Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria
Ana Gabriela Macedo  University of Minho, Portugal
Alpesh Patel  Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, USA
Lenka Vráblíková  Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and Refilwe Nkomo Independent arts researcher and activist, RSA

14.00-15.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
15.00-16.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, 
with in person and online participants, facilitated by Marlous van Boldrik

Please click here for Roundtable III speaker bios

Roundtable IV 

18:00 – 20:00
GMT

 

11 :00 – 13 :00
PDST

 

14 :00 – 16 :00
EDST

 

15:00 – 17:00
ART

 

07:00 – 09:00 +1
NZDT

Around the table: 
Jacqueline Bishop  New York University, USA
Jane Chin Davidson
  California State University, San Bernardino, USA
Andrea Giunta  Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Elizabeth Robles  University of Bristol, UK
Pandora Syperek  天堂视频, UK
Caroline Vercoe  University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand

18.00-19.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
19.00-20.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, 
with in person and online participants, facilitated by Katrine Annesdatter-Madsen

Please click here for Roundtable IV speaker bios

This event celebrates the publication of  (Routledge: 2023), the second volume of the Trilogy Transnational Feminisms and the Arts by Marsha Meskimmon.