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On the 22nd March, Generator Projects and STATE OF PRINT are hosting a one-day symposium exploring print practices and the role that these have played in establishing structures of ‘State’.
Speakers include: Kate O’Shea, Professor Thomas Giddens, Rachel Doolin, Professor Mary Modeen, Manchán Magan, Rhi Mudaliar, Paola McClure, Lada Wilson, Dr Katie Potapoff, Susan Torrance, Louise Ritchie, Monica Madas. More to be confirmed closer to the event.
This symposium precedes the formal opening of STATE OF PRINT at Generator Projects (23rd March – 14th April). The exhibition is a collaboration between four artists based in Scotland and Ireland (Paul Harrison, Scott Hudson, Catherine Hehir and Noelle Noonan) in the form of a collective/iterative exhibition and series of events exploring print practices ‘statehood’. The project has been hosted in various cities, including here in Dundee (DCA), Cork, Limerick, Barcelona, Santander and most recently in Bristol as a key feature (Keynote) of the IMPACT International Printmaking Conference hosted by the Centre for print Research at UWE.
Join us in-person or online. Attendance is free.
Please email [email protected] with any questions or access requirements. Image credit: Copyright, STATE OF PRINT