'Archival Glitch is a seminar series organised by Louise Rouse and Deanna MacDonald, who are faculty in the art and art history undergraduate program at Temple University, Japan Campus. The series takes place during Women’s History Month and continues a celebration of women artists in Asia, started with an Art + Feminism Wikipedia Editathon in February. The Editation is part of a global project that aims to build a community that redresses gaps in archival practices around gender and the arts, beginning with Wikipedia—the world's most popular work of general reference. The seminar series will see artist guest speakers discuss their art practices and gendered issues with moderators and the audience, as they try to tease out the nuanced and glitchy issues that form the backdrop to the fragmented state of the archives.' - extracted from Temple University, Japan Campus website
Art + Feminism Seminar Series
Onsite
Deanna MACDONALD, 
English
conference,  gender,  feminism,  archiving
2023
174
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conference proceedings
Introduction
- Louise ROUSE
Art and Feminisms in Post-War Japan
- Yoshiko SHIMADA, 嶋田美子
Feminism in Japan
- Tomorrow Girls Troop
Unlabelled: Art, Politics & Feminism in Burma/Myanmar
Open World: A Comic Tribute to Mieko Shiomi
- Kaitlin CHAN
Of Myths and Goddesses: The Trans Voice in the Intersections of Art & Feminist Spaces
- Ram BOTERO
Seeing as an Act of Caring
- Hikaru TODA
Un-settling Residues, 'Queer' Asias?
- Jennifer Ung LOH, J. Daniel LUTHER
How to Disclose & Disguise Yourself: Wikipedia—Feminism—Girly Photos
- Yurie NAGASHIMA, 長島有里枝
How to Discuss the Late Abstract Photography of Yamazawa Eiko: Constructions & Contemporariness
- Hiroko HAGIWARA
Feminist Interventions into Digital Art History: Behind the Camera & Japanese Women Photographers
- Carrie CUSHMAN, Kelly MCCORMICK
Japanese Women Who Changed the World
- Geri COADY
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