Curator and academic Sascia Bailer is one of the leading European thinkers on caregiving and motherhood in the arts. She is part of the collective Mothers, Warriors, Poets and the curator of exhibitions including Bodies of Ambivalence at Gallery 146 Contemporary in Hamburg. We have been in correspondence with Sascia for many years, and have shared the stage with her at a number of events with her in Europe, so we can promise that what she has to say is worth hearing. She’s a great speaker and a very engaged researcher.
On 21 March we will chatting with Sascia about her research and her new book Caring Infrastructures: Transforming the Arts through Feminist Curating (which is FREE to access in its digital version.)
We are inviting you to pay what you can toward Sascia's participation in this event - we believe it is important for speakers to be paid a fee. (If this represents a serious barrier to participation for you, please drop AWP a private note - funded places will always be available.)
If you have signed up for this event but are unable to attend, we hope to make a recording available.