On the second day, the lab features presentations and interventions around socio-environmental imagination as resistance to the advance of neo-extractivist policies. Artists and environmental justice activists working in North and Latin America generate an exchange about their experiences and communal knowledge, opening the possibility of protocols of Buen Vivir today.Â
In conversation with Etcétera (Loreto GarÃn Guzmán and Federico Zukerfeld, Buenos Aires, Argentina) are artists Eduardo Molinari and Azul Blaseotto (La Dársena, Buenos Aires, Argentina); Steve Lyon, Director of Research, The Natural History Museum (Not an Alternative, Vashon, WA); and philosopher Brian Holmes and the artist Claire Pentecost (Watershed Art & Ecology, Chicago, IL).
NO WORK, NO SHOP: Socio-Environmental Imagination and Pedagogies of Action is presented by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School as the public program of the first chapter of a two-year project by Argentinian collective and Boris Lurie Fellow Etcétera. It is part of the VLC’s two-year focus theme As for Protocols and generously supported, in part, by the Boris Lurie Art Foundation.Â
Presented by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the Schools of Public Engagement.
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