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The workshop will be held in English.
What does it mean to listen with care — to each other, to images, to the unsayable?
In this three-hour online workshop, artist and filmmaker Petra Bauer invites participants to explore listening as a method, an ethics, and a form of resistance.
Drawing on the writings of Pauline Oliveros, Tina Campt, and Walter Benjamin, the session combines collective exercises in somatic tuning, shared silences, and storytelling. Together we will practice listening not for answers, but for openings.
No prior experience is needed. What’s asked is simply a willingness to be present, to be curious, and to listen — not for answers, but for openings.
Places are limited to 15 people.
To register your sincere interest till October 28, please contact: nathalie.koger@goldenpixelcoop.com
Further information and instructions on what to prepare will be provided to participants in advance once their participation has been confirmed by October 29. A portion of the available places will be allocated through a lottery process.
Petra Bauer is an artist, filmmaker, and professor of film & media with a responsibility for the research area Art Technology and Materiality at the Stockholm University of the Arts. In her artistic practice and research, she is interested in how we can approach film as a space for social and political explorations. Her work addresses how women organize, resist and refuse using both aesthetics and politics. She has formed long-term collaborations with several different feminist organisations including Southall Black Sisters in London, the sex-worker led organisation SCOT-PEP, Edinburgh and The Women’s Centre in Tensta-Hjulsta, Stockholm. She is one of the initiators of the feminist platform k.ö.k (Women Desire Collectivity).
https://www.mdemc.se/#/fifteen-zero-three-nineteenth-of-january-two-thousand-sixteen/
Petra Bauer is an artist, filmmaker, and professor of film & media with a responsibility for the research area Art Technology and Materiality at the Stockholm University of the Arts. In her artistic practice and research, she is interested in how we can approach film as a space for social and political explorations. Her work addresses how women organize, resist and refuse using both aesthetics and politics. She has formed long-term collaborations with several different feminist organisations including Southall Black Sisters in London, the sex-worker led organisation SCOT-PEP, Edinburgh and The Women’s Centre in Tensta-Hjulsta, Stockholm. She is one of the initiators of the feminist platform k.ö.k (Women Desire Collectivity).
https://f-a-m.group/
https://www.mdemc.se/#/fifteen-zero-three-nineteenth-of-january-two-thousand-sixteen/
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