Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler, The Scar, 2017. Film still (Yenge).
Autumn 2018
Gender, Power and Place
Delfina Foundation is pleased to announce the third edition of its thematic programme, The Public Domain. One of the four themes that define Delfina Foundation’s integrated residency and public programme The Public Domain was first initiated in 2014 and explores notions of the public, citizenship and collective action, as well as the changing nature of public space, both in the physical and virtual sense.
Running through autumn 2018, this latest iteration of The Public Domain is subtitled Gender, Power and Place with ideas being explored through the season’s exhibition, events and residencies.
EXHIBITION
Noor Afshan Mirza And Brad Butler: The Scar
27/09/2018 — 01/12/2018
Exhibition
EVENTS
Alongside their exhibition, Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler have devised an associated programme of workshops, reading groups and talks exploring gender, power and place.
Mojisola Adebayo’s Afriqueer Theatre
15/11/2018
Performance
Up In Arms
26/11/2018
Performance
Black Atlantis: Retrograde Futurism
17/11/2018
Performance
The Politics of Listening
29/11/2018
Workshop
RESIDENTS
Maxwell Alexandre
London: 26/11/2018 — 24/12/2018
Alex Baczynski-Jenkins
London: 24/09/2018 — 07/10/2018
Maja Bekan
London: 01/10/2018 — 23/12/2018
Laura Belém
London: 01/10/2018 — 16/12/2018
Peter Brandt
London: 08/10/2018 — 23/12/2018
Madhu Das
London: 01/10/2018 — 23/12/2018
Zuza Golinska
London: 01/10/2018 — 23/12/2018
Taro Izumi
London: 28/08/2018 — 18/11/2018
Urok Shirhan
London: 01/10/2018 — 23/12/2018
PLATFORM
Explore some of the output from the season on the Delfina Platform.
Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler: The Scar
The duo discuss their Delfina exhibition
Audio
Delfina Presents: Urok Shirhan
On her performance ‘The Post-National Anthems’
Video
Delfina Presents: Maja Bekan
Using performance as a tool to produce knowledge
Video
Delfina Presents: Peter Brandt
On his practice exploring gender and trauma
Video