![]() ![]() ![]() In my work I like to investigate what this third dimension feels and might look l like. A phenomena that crosses several conceptions of race and gender, our reality can only be approached when these receptive concepts are taken into account. The black female reality is hybrid phenomena. We inhabit a kind of vacuum of erasure and contradiction sustained by the polarization of the wold in to blacks on one side and women on the other and us in between. ![]() ![]() Black women inhabit an empty space a space that overlaps the margins of race and gender, the so called third space. In Plantation Memory by Grada Kilomba I read the following quote were she cites Heidi Sofia Mirza and Philomena Essed. Patricia Kaersenhout : The Third dimension, Lecture A perspective of care can mobilize counteractions against hegemonic power relations traditional formats are invested with. Formats connect to issues of gendered and racialized dimensions of care. The symposium seeks to unpack interlinking concerns of formats and care. This working symposium seeks to understand how formats can be transformed into formats of care advancing a politics of transversality and a care ethics of social, material, and ecological justice. This includes conceptual feminist social practice as it involves large audiences, diverse publics, or intimate encounters. Art, art education, curating, and spatial practices have long shared a pronounced interest in formats, rules, and protocols for working collaboratively. ![]()
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