Art and Activism in a Time of Climate Change

Webinar with Glen Tarman in the series "How to talk about the climate crisis?"

Activism in the art world is challenging institutions and museums on their role in society, for example around links to climate-changing companies and others doing harm to people and communities. Alongside this, the creative and inspiring approach to art making, performance and action by artists is informing how activism is taking place in the public realm in the response to the climate crisis and social injustices.

This webinar with Glen Tarman of art collective Liberate Tate will explore these themes with opportunities to learn more about how art and activism is changing in the climate emergency. How has the art world been challenged by new forms of institutional critique in a time of climate change and how has it responded? How do the performances of art collectives such as Liberate Tate and others highlight new modes of performativity and place a spotlight on the cultural institutions we need in the 21st century? What tactics and strategies are emerging from art and activism in cultural institutions and the art world for campaigns and social change struggles that may prove useful as societies emerge from COVID-19?

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Information about registration

The number of places is limited. Participation is free. Please register via the application form available on our website.

Registration will be open until 28 April. Then we will confirm participation via e-mail.

The webinar will be conducted in English. Start: 18:00 / 6:00 pm (GMT+2)