Iniva - Institute Of International Visual Arts

About Iniva - Institute Of International Visual Arts

Iniva is an evolving, radical visual arts organisation developing an artistic programme that reflects on the social and political impact of globalisation.

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Watch this. Members of the British Pavilion Selection Committee 2019 discuss Cathy Wilkes and her work for this year's La Biennale di Venezia. Iniva Director/Chief Curator Melanie Keen talks about Wilkes’ practice and reflects on what being British might mean now.

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Read more about our upcoming programme and opportunities in the April newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/iniva.org/iniva-newsle tter-april-2019

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Iniva, Wysing Arts Centre, Eastside Projects, The NewBridge Project, S1 Artspace and Spike Island invite applications from artists for Syllabus V; a collaboratively produced alternative learning programme in its fifth year that will support ten artists across ten months.
Starting in September 2019, the curriculum for Syllabus V will be built around a series of seven intensive gatherings, which the ten selected artists, curators, partner organisations and two external Artistic Advisors will collaboratively develop. http://www.iniva.org/programme/events/syl labus-v-open-call/

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Happy to announce we’re partners with Art Night in this year’s all night free art festival. Look out for the moving image co-commission with Shiraz Bayjoo in collaboration with young people from Mission Grove Primary School looking at UN’s convention on children’s rights. #Iniva25

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Iniva and the Stuart Hall Foundation are delighted to announce that Alicja Rogalska has been awarded the third Stuart Hall Library Artist’s Residency, a funded opportunity that builds on Professor Stuart Hall’s unique contribution to intellectual and cultural life.

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Read more about our upcoming programme and opportunities in the March newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/iniva.org/iniva-newsle tter-march-2019

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Join us on 6 March for our Research Network event: Tongue-Tie with artist Helen Benigson and Professor Lisa Baraitser.
This performative lecture looks to unpack what it is means to be a professional working mother at the intersection of feminist politics, contemporary art and embodied research. It will explore economies of mothers, bodies and pain, online and in real life with particular reference to breastfeeding trauma, tongue-tie, public breastfeeding and mastitis.
Tickets still available!

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New in the Stuart Hall Library: a generous donation of zines from Lincoln Zine Fest. These zines feature in our 'Alt-Valentine’s Day' blogpost exploring the topics of relationships, sexuality and fanfiction.
Read more about them here: https://www.iniva.org/…/alt-valentines- day-zines-on-relati…/

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There is still time to join us on February 21st for our next Research Network event. Artist Anna Walker will present her research on ‘When artists get it ‘wrong’. The repercussions of crossing a line: vitriol, shame and trauma’’ with a screening of some of her sound and moving image work ‘Fragments’ and a more recent work, ‘Breathe Wind Into Me’.

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Read more about our upcoming programme and opportunities in the February newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/in…/iniva-events-new sletter-february_2019

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Read more about our upcoming programme and opportunities in the January 2019 newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/ini…/iniva-events-ne wsletter-january-2019

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Join us tomorrow for our first event of 2019. The Stuart Hall Library Research Network returns with a reading group around identity and representation as self-care in migrant communities.

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Don't miss out on the opportunity to join our team as Iniva's new Deputy Director! Deadline: Monday 14 January, 10am. https://bit.ly/2qAhmXX

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Iniva is delighted to announce its participation in London Art Fair 2019 within the Art Projects section and as a fair partner in two public talks and tours. This year, the stand will feature works on paper by Beverley Bennett and Jade Montserrat, focusing on the power and fragility of mark making in contemporary art.

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Still time to apply for this exciting opportunity. We are looking for a new Deputy Director, a rare opportunity for an ambitious senior arts professional. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2qAhmXX

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Want to join our team? We are looking for a new Deputy Director, a rare opportunity for a senior arts professional. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2qAhmXX

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We'll be taking a break over the holiday period, so we won't be dispatching orders between 21 December 2018 - 2 January 2019. The Iniva team wishes you a heartfelt thanks for all your support and we hope you will continue to follow our work in 2019. http://www.iniva.org/shop/

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Want to join our team? We are looking for a new Deputy Director, a rare opportunity for a senior arts professional. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2qAhmXX

More about Iniva - Institute Of International Visual Arts

Iniva - Institute Of International Visual Arts is located at 16 John Islip St, SW1P 4JU London, United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7630 1278
http://www.iniva.org