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SUMMARY: Craft and Labour – A Seminar with Jessica Hemmings
DESCRIPTION: Friday\, February 10\, 2017 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Room 210 Frede
 ric Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road\, UBC Familiar criticisms are easy
  to level against today’s culture of overproduction: low quality goods manu
 factured in unacceptable working conditions have driven down quality in fav
 our of volume. Far harder to come by are clear solutions. Consumer apathy\,
  […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Friday\, February 10\, 2017<br />11:30 AM 
 to 1:30 PM</p><p>Room 210<br />Frederic Lasserre Building<br />6333 Memoria
 l Road\, UBC</p><p>Familiar criticisms are easy to level against today’s cu
 lture of overproduction: low quality goods manufactured in unacceptable wor
 king conditions have driven down quality in favour of volume. Far harder to
  come by are clear solutions. Consumer apathy\, the disparities of global e
 conomics and rapidly disappearing knowledge pose formidable barriers to cha
 nge. But there are examples of designers and artists succeeding in their re
 jection of our present models of production. This lecture considers practit
 ioners such as Liza Lou\, Studio Formafantasma\, Meekyoung Shin\, Theaster 
 Gates and Hechizoo Studio – who each critique current models of production 
 and investigate inspiring alternatives. Time\, as the Swedish artist Emelie
  Röndahl explains\, is often their greatest investment capital.</p><p>Semin
 ar discussion will focus on Liza Lou’s <em>Durban Diaries</em>\, an autobio
 graphical text in which the American artist records her experience setting 
 up a studio in South Africa which aspires to function as a cooperative.</p>
 <p><strong>Jessica Hemmings</strong> writes about textiles. She earned a BF
 A in Textile Design at the Rhode Island School of Design and a MA in Compar
 ative Literature (Africa/Asia) at the University of London’s School of Orie
 ntal and African Studies. Her PhD\, awarded by the University of Edinburgh 
 in 2006\, is published under the title <em>Yvonne Vera: The Voice of Cloth<
 /em> (kalliope paperbacks\, 2008). Her edited volumes include <em>In the Lo
 op: Knitting Now</em> (Black Dog\, 2010) and<em> The Textile Reader</em> (B
 erg\, 2012). Also in 2012\, she published <em>Warp & Weft</em> with Bloomsb
 ury. Her latest editorial and curatorial project\, <em>Cultural Threads</em
 >\, is a book about postcolonial thinking and contemporary textile practice
  (Bloomsbury\, 2015) accompanied by a travelling exhibition <em>Migrations<
 /em>. From 2012 to 2016 Jessica was Professor of Visual Culture and Head of
  the School of Visual Culture at the National College of Art & Design\, Dub
 lin. She is currently Professor of Crafts & Vice-Prefekt of Research at the
  Academy of Design & Crafts (HDK)\, University of Gothenburg\, Sweden.</p><
 p><strong>Event is free and open to the public.</strong></p><p>A selection 
 from Liza Lou’s <em>Durban Diaries</em> is available as a PDF. Please conta
 ct: <a href="mailto:tai.smith@ubc.ca">Tai Smith</a> for a copy.</p>
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