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Women and City-making in Belfast and Derry / Londonderry Vendredi 20 mars 2020 de 14h30 à 17h00. Bâtiment Copernic, salle 3B013. Séminaire du projet de recherche Cité des Dames, créatrices dans la cité Banquet (2011) de Rita Duffy, photographies de Susan Dunne 14h30 ‒ Hélène Alfaro-Hamayon (Université Gustave Eiffel) : « Picking up the threads from women’s centres in the 1980s to community theatre and "Reclaim the Agenda": Looking at women’s grassroots involvement in the city of Belfast and beyond. » 15h30 ‒ Susan Dunne (ENSA Paris-Malaquais) : « Three female artists' contributions to City-making in Northern Ireland: Reviews of the works, trajectories, and positions of Rita Duffy, Sandra Johnston, and Susan MacWilliam. » How Women re-invest public space artistically and politically?
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Women and City-making in Belfast and Derry / Londonderry

Vendredi 20 mars 2020de 14h30 à 17h00. Bâtiment Copernic, salle 3B013.

Séminaire du projet de recherche Cité des Dames, créatrices dans la cité

Banquet (2011) de Rita Duffy, photographies de Susan Dunne

14h30 ‒ Hélène Alfaro-Hamayon (Université Gustave Eiffel) : « Picking up the threads from women’s centres in the 1980s to community theatre and "Reclaim the Agenda": Looking at women’s grassroots involvement in the city of Belfast and beyond. »

15h30 ‒ Susan Dunne (ENSA Paris-Malaquais) : « Three female artists' contributions to City-making in Northern Ireland: Reviews of the works, trajectories, and positions of Rita Duffy, Sandra Johnston, and Susan MacWilliam. »

How Women re-invest public space artistically and politically?

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