1st edition of the Artivist Sailing. Stitching the Search
Working day due to the opening of the temporary exhibition STITCHING PEACE: Conflict, Arpilleras, Memory.
Gernika-Lumo, 8 – 9 October 2015.
The seminar aims to reflect on, share, explore and critically examine the experiences of victims of various forms of violence (terrorist, state-sponsored, gender-based, etc.) in different parts of the world, as well as the search for the disappeared and its impact on personal and everyday life, society and state policies regarding the pursuit of truth, reparation and mental health.
Whilst there are extensive studies and experiences relating to truth-seeking processes, the lived experience of survivors of human rights violations and the impact of the search for the disappeared has not been widely studied and/or documented.
This seminar will be approached from different disciplines (psychological, social, cultural…) and will centre on an exhibition of arpilleras and other textiles that bear witness to, act as a form of resistance, denounce, and document human rights violations in conflict situations. The seminar’s title is based on the quilt that chronicles 40 years of searching for Jaqueline Drouilly, who was detained and disappeared in Chile along with her husband and who was pregnant at the time of her disappearance. In a recent account, her sister Nicole, who designed, sewed and documented the textile, said: “Over the years we have lived with her absence, which carries a weight equivalent to her presence.”
8 October 2015
Where: Gernika Peace Museum
Free
10.00-10.30 Welcome: Iratxe Momoitio (Directora del Museo de la Paz de Gernika) and Roberta Bacic (Comisaria de la exposición y docente e investigadora en temas de derechos humanos y sus violaciones que trabajó en la Corporación Nacional de Reparación y Reconciliación de Chile, sucesora de la Comisión de Verdad y Reconciliación).
10.30-11.00 Carlos Martín Beristain. Basque Country. Doctor and psicologue
11.00-11.30 Lynne Jenkins. CANADA.
11.30-12.00 Coffe break
12.00-12.30 Carolina Gana. CHILI.
12.30-13.00 Iñaki Markez. EUSKADI. Psiquiatre.
13.00-13.30 Itziar Gandarias. EUSKADI.
13.30-14.00 Roser Corbera. Graphic designer.
14.15-15.30 Lunch
15.30-17.30 Workshkop
18.00-19.00 Opening of the temporary exhibition STITCHING PEACE: Conflict, Arpilleras, Memory, with Roberta Bacic.
The collection of patchwork quilts and other textile pieces in this exhibition comes from Northern Ireland, England, Spain, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Zimbabwe, Germany and Colombia. In these works, women recount their experiences in contexts of conflict and human rights abuses, using everyday household materials such as needles, thread and scraps of fabric.
9 Octobre 2015
Where: Gernika Peace Museum
Free
A workshop with Roberta Bacic and Roser Corbera.
Workshop 1: 10.00-12.30 h
Workshop 2: 15.00-17.30 h
The Gernika Peace Museum will be offering the opportunity to take part in a “workshop of arpilleras” at the museum between October and April.
II International Forum of Arpilleras in Gernika and San Sebastian, 26-28 February 2016.
Gernika-Lumo, 8 – 9 October 2015.
zuzendaritza@bakearenmuseoagernika.eus
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