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7.9.2022

Anti-racist and inclusive practices for arts: Online course by Node Center for Curatorial Studies with Kemê Pellicer, Sep 12 - Oct 10, apply by 8th September

Apply by 8.9.2022. 

This course is a toolkit for art and culture workers interested in strengthening their practice through anti-racist strategies in order to foster a more diverse and equitable field.

We will explore pressing issues for the future of art and cultural institutions, such as inclusivity, diversity, non-discrimination, accessibility and norm-criticism, moving from notions of diversity and inclusion towards reciprocity, representation and empowerment.

During this course, we will get familiar with anti-racist terminology and theory, at the same time learning to identify key factors where barriers exist, racist structures, and microaggressions. We will put knowledge into practice by developing ways to address these factors and implement change toward a more socially-sustainable sector.

This course is aimed at professionals of all art and culture fields, especially those working or employed within arts and culture institutions but also freelancers with a keen interest in anti-racist practices and diversity.

There is no need for previous training or study of these topics, but willingness, active attendance and reading of additional materials will be required.

More information:

Anti-racist and Inclusive Practices for the Arts (Nodecenter.net)

 
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