27 FEB –
25 MAY
2025
Now On Show
Past Disquiet
Curated by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti
Agenda
Complete agendaWorkshop: All Access Archive
Workshop exploring the possibilities of an open-source archive platform, initiated by artists Minhu Jun and Özgür Deniz Koldaş
Black Family Archives: Theorising on Death, Mourning and Discomfort
The programme aims to examine questions of Black Death, grief and mourning through methodologies that use familial narratives and oral histories as empirical materials
The Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action, Solidarity, Art and the Archive
Screening and talk diving into the history of RaRa, an anonymous collective that fought racism and the legacies of the Netherlands’ colonial past
Guided Tour: Past Disquiet
Guided tour of the exhibition, highlighting the connection between cultural practice and political action
Printmaking workshop: Past Disquiet
Lino cutting and screen printing workshops led by changing artists and initiatives, as part of the exhibition Past Disquiet
CICC School London – Indigo Resistances: Sonic and Textile Testimonies
Artists Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic (Messengers of the Sun) explore the colonial legacies of the indigo trade
Book Launch: Armed by Design
Book launch celebrating the graphic and intellectual legacy of Cuba’s Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America (OSPAAAL).
Exhibition: Monument Zero
Artist Katayoon Barzegar draws on scarce archival materials from the 1979 International Women’s Day protests in Iran to build a bridge between past and present feminist struggles
Magazine
All articles
Caribbean / Extractivism / Social Practice / Textile /
Bookshop Selection / Art and Activism / Art in Public Space / Social Practice /
Bookshop selection: Met Emmer en Kwast - by Eric Duivenvoorden
Feminism / Performance / Podcast /
Podcast: Armenian Lullabies - A Journey Through Voice and Memory
Social Practice / Caribbean /
Michèle Boulogne nominated for Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst’s 3Package Deal
Performance / Diaspora /
Salman Dirir: A Personal and Artistic Exploration of His Truths
Amsterdam Noord / Chile / Diaspora / Feminism / Shared Heritage / Molenwijk / Textile / Workshop /