Webinar: Women. Artists. Internet
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This webinar will analyse some of the issues that have surfaced during the pandemic – both visible and not so visible – and the effects on some of the most vulnerable groups. Women, artists, and the internet have been revealed as the 3 pillars to which we have all turned in our efforts to survive the pandemic for the last 6 months.
Our question in this webinar focuses on artists: what is their role and what are the social conditions for artists in different countries during the pandemic? We will gather experiences from Europe (Ukraine, Scotland, England and Sweden) in order to reflect on each situation: Under what circumstances did artists work during the Lockdown? which protection and care strategies can we learn from/share internationally? We will focus especially on female experiences, because the invisible and undervalued work of WOMEN on the frontline of the pandemic was revealed as essential in saving lives and overcoming the consequences.
Could the INTERNET become a new place of solidarity and artistic freedom?
Speakers:
- Diana Berg, director of Platform Tu (Mariupol, Ukraine) curator, cultural manager
- Iwona Preis CEO of Intercult (Stockholm, Sweden), international culture projects leader
- Liz Gardiner, director of Fablevision (Govan, Scotland), cultural planning specialist
- Ilona Demchenko, program manager of House of Europe (Kyiv, Ukraine)
- Moderator: Inga Pylypchuk, Berlin-based Ukrainian journalist, filmmaker, feminist, manager of “Kyiv Dialogue”