39th EVA International opens phase 2 of biennial
Eimear Walshe, Trade School (featuring Dylan Kerr and Cameron Lynch). Video Still, 2021.
LIMERICK
.-EVA International announced the 2021 programme of the 39th Irish Biennial, its phase 2 featuring 14 presentations by renowned Irish and international artists and collaborating curators, across venues in Limerick, remotely and online. Taking inspiration from the Golden Vein, the bountiful pastures of Limerick and Tipperary region, the 39th EVA International programme seeks to address ideas of land, borders and its contested values in the context of Ireland today.
Guest Programme: Little did they know
Curated by internationally acclaimed curator Merve Elveren, phase 2 of the 39th EVA Internationals Guest Programme, Little did they know, extends across two venues in Limerick city (Park Point and Sailor s Home) and on a dedicated online platform. Functioning as an exercising ground for interpreting current social and politic
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Online
The focus of this panel is to explore the multiple ways to bring together the affected communities, specifically through oral histories and visual exhibitions.
Panelists:
-Banu Pekol, Formerly Cultural Heritage Manager at the Association for the Protection for Cultural Heritage, Turkey; upcoming Berghof Foundation.
-Johann Peiris, Technical Expert at HistoricalDialogue.lk, Sri Lanka
-Kaltrina Krasniqi, Award winning Kosovo based film director and researcher and founding member of the Kosovo Oral History Initiative, Kosovo.
Moderator:
-Sarah C. Bishop, Associate Professor at Baruch College, City University of New York, Fulbright Scholar 2021 in El Salvador, a Member of the Board of Directors at Mixteca Organization and a former AHDA Fellow from 2018.