CONVERSAS: Who's Missing In This Room?

Oonya on Naniki, Bourgeois Arts Production model and Equity in the arts - Conversas Ep. 3

56 min · 11. heinä 2024
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Today we are joined by Oonya Kempadoo, a British-born novelist of Guyanese heritage and author behind 'Naniki,' an immersive location-based experience that embraces the collaborative spirit of inter-arts storytelling. A woman that knows better than anyone else how important words are to art and art is to words, a creative visionary celebrated for her renowned works such as 'Buxton Spice,' 'Tide Running,' and 'All Decent Animals'.

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This episode features Sian Fan, an award-winning interdisciplinary artist and current resident at Somerset House Studios. With a background in contemporary and aerial dance, Sian blends movement, the body, and technology to explore identity and human experience in the digital age. Her work has been showcased at Tate Modern, Mutek, FACT Liverpool, and the V&A, and featured on Channel 4, the BBC, and Facebook/Meta. She recently produced a new commission for the CUTE exhibition at Somerset House. Sian's work meditates on her mixed Chinese/British heritage, exploring identity, diaspora, and the objectification of Asiatic bodies, while delving into the intersections of Asian and cyborgian bodies, virtual identities, and our relationship with technology.

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