Zahra Haji Fath Ali Tehrani works day-to-day as the director of Oxford’s Young Women’s Music Project (YWMP), an educational charity that provides free workshops for women aged 14-21. Here she reflects on her relationship with Kate Garrett, mentor, friend and founder of YWMP, ahead of Saturday’s event at Modern Art Oxford, She’s a Bird Now,… Continue reading She’s a Bird Now: Remembering Kate Garrett
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Open Call: Simon Says/Dadda by Beverley Bennett
Artist-filmmaker Beverley Bennett is looking for 8 participants to take part in her ongoing research project Simon Says/Dadda, which is working towards the production of a new artist film of the same name. The participants will take part in a weekend of workshops on 3-4 August with Beverley, who invites women of colour to share… Continue reading Open Call: Simon Says/Dadda by Beverley Bennett
Fragments from a Shared Archive
Inspired by Akram Zaatari’s exhibition The Script, Activating our Archives is a group project led by artist Sunil Shah which uses photography and curation to bring together a community of people from across Oxford to build an online archive of images that reflect on and explore their own lives. This video below displays a selection… Continue reading Fragments from a Shared Archive
Three fascinating things about Akram Zaatari
Alongside Akram Zaatari’s exhibition at Modern Art Oxford The Script, here are three interesting facts about the renowned Lebanese filmmaker, photographer, archival artist and curator. He has helped to collect and archive the history of Arabic photographyIn 1997 Akram Zaatari co-founded the Arab Image Foundation with Lebanese photographers Fouad Elkoury and Samer Mohdad. This artist-led organisation is based in Beirut, and has… Continue reading Three fascinating things about Akram Zaatari
Catching Memories: Reflecting on Activating our Archives
Earlier this year, Tony Lorenzo responded to our participant call out to join Activating our Archives, Modern Art Oxford’s collective digital archiving project which has evolved alongside the exhibition, Akram Zaatari: The Script. In this photo essay, Tony reflects on his experience of taking part in the project. When I was a child I was asked what… Continue reading Catching Memories: Reflecting on Activating our Archives
Tom Milnes interviews Bob Bicknell-Knight
Tom Milnes worked with Modern Art Oxford on Activating our Archives, a project that culminated with an event he co-curated with the Activating our Archives project lead Sunil Shah. This Image is No Longer Available took place on April 27 and was a celebration of both the project and the ways that artists and art galleries work… Continue reading Tom Milnes interviews Bob Bicknell-Knight
Everyday Archives and Everyday Art
Sunil Shah is the Lead Artist on Activating our Archives, a group project which uses photography and curation to bring together a community of people from across Oxford to build an online archive of images that reflect on and explore their own lives. The project comes to an end this weekend with an all-day event at… Continue reading Everyday Archives and Everyday Art
Between Anywhere and Nowhere
Between Anywhere and Nowhere presents the work of three female performance artists who explore their connections to the Middle East.
Chaos in the Classroom: Performing DIY Filmmaking in Schools
In our latest update on City as Studio: Moving Image, lead artist Kate Mahony tells us how the students have been experimenting with DIY filmmaking techniques to create their own moving unique moving image works. Throughout City as Studio: Moving Image I was determined to help the students create films using equipment that was readily… Continue reading Chaos in the Classroom: Performing DIY Filmmaking in Schools
The (Networked) Image in Conflict: Cultural Activism and Visual Culture
This research seminar brings together leading academics to explore the global relationship between digital images and cultural activism.