CLASS DESCRIPTION
Drawing from artistic, academic, and embodied research, this lecture examines how administrative processes and the public institutions that shape our society are systemically patriarchal. It explores how institutions across healthcare, employment, justice, and education structure narratives, invade and regulate bodies, and enforce silencing through procedural violence and bureaucratic aesthetics.
The lecture investigates the pervasive yet often obscured ways in which bureaucracy functions as a mechanism of misogynist control, structuring the lives and testimonies of those positioned within feminised subjectivities. From tribunal spaces to social welfare systems, administrative infrastructures operate not simply as systems of governance, but as technologies of power that produce and sustain structural inequality.
The outcomes of decisions made in ‘closed’ family courts, policy frameworks surrounding childcare and welfare, and enduring assumptions about the value of unpaid reproductive labour reveal the extent to which these systems enact and perpetuate gendered violence. Through patriarchal language, excessive documentation, and a codified aesthetic of neutrality, institutions discipline bodies, erode credibility, and obscure the material realities of those they process.
This lecture explores the mechanisms of this silencing, considers who is most affected by administrative erasure, and attempts to chart a proposal for creative resistance.
Foregrounding feminist artistic and critical responses to these dynamics, Misogynist Bureaucracies brings together the work of artists who interrogate institutional power and its impact on the body. These include Mary Kelly, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Andrea Fraser, Barbara Walker, Carey Young, Daniela Ortiz, Helen Knowles, Jesse Darling, Ana Mendieta, and Yasmin Zaher.
Blending critical theory, art history, and practice-based methodologies, this lecture asks how administrative systems not only shape the stories we are able to tell, but actively determine whose stories are sanctioned, recorded, and remembered.
ABOUT OUR LECTURER
Julia Kotziamani is a writer, artist, educator, and researcher pursuing a practice-led PhD at the Royal College of Art titled Administrations: Telling Unspeakable Stories from Within the Institutional Body. Her research examines how bureaucracy, silencing, and narrative instability shape personal testimony, particularly in relation to public institutions and legal constraints such as NDAs. Her creative practice spans installation, film, performance, and writing, with a focus on the aesthetics of administration and institutional control, and their impact on fragile bodies.
A qualified teacher, Kotziamani is the founder of Nimble Art School, a non-selective arts education platform committed to democratising access to university-level learning. She also holds a BA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute and an MFA from Goldsmiths.
Kotziamani’s practice is shaped by her experiences navigating public systems, including family courts, maternity discrimination tribunals, and the education, disability, benefits, police, and social care systems. These experiences inform her exploration of legal violence, maternal experience, and censorship.
She has appeared in court more than 45 times and has no criminal record.
INSTAGRAM: @juliakotziamani @nimble_art_school
WEBSITE: www.nimbleartschool.com
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Monday 22nd September
Dr. Kate Pickering (she/her)
Ritual, Myth and Mysticism: Inclusive Religious Practices in Contemporary Art
Monday 29th September
Julia Kotziamani (she/her)
Misogynist Bureaucracies: Administrative Erasure and the Feminist Body
Monday 6th October
Noelle Perdue (she/her)
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Monday 13th October
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