Art & Sustainability with Dr. Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca and Chihiro Geuzebroek

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In the lecture series ‘Vision’ of the master DAS Creative Producing, Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca and Chihiro Geuzebroek will give a lecture about their work on Sunday, March 13 at 11.00h13.00h. This March lecture will focus on art and sustainability by unlearning anthropocentrism through a Deleuzian lens and through indigenous decolonial thought.

This lecture is in collaboration with Adyen.

This lecture will be given live in Amsterdam in English. Do you want to be there? Then mail to: merel.eijkelhof@ahk.nl and receive a personal invitation from us.

Prof. Dr.Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca is Lector and Head of DAS Graduate School at Academy of Theatre and Dance, Amsterdam University of the Arts in the Netherlands. Laura originally trained as an artist making painting, sculpture and performance before studying philosophy and then doing a PhD about theatre and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. She is author of the book Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of

Performance (Palgrave, 2012)and editor of Deleuze and Performance (Edinburgh, 2009). Her current research includes the project Performance Philosophy & Animals: Towards a Radical Equality which explores how the arts can contribute to more ethical ways of knowing and relating to nonhuman animals.

Chihiro Geuzebroek is multidisciplinary artist, writer, organizer, trainer in decolonial climate justice perspectives and practices. She is Bolivian-Dutch with Quechua ancestry born and raised in Amsterdam. She directed the climate justice film RADICAL FRIENDS(2014), (co)produced three poetry shows, produced short video content and essays concerning environmental justice and Indigenous struggle, (co)wrote different songs for the movement including Shell Must Fall and produced the exposition People Powered Movements vs Shell(2020) NDSM FUSE. Besides regular speaking engagements in Netherlands Chihiro has been invited to speak in Belgium, Germany, Sweden, UK, France, Canada, US, Mexico and Cuba and online speaking for Colombian TV and Hawaiian classroom.

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