Event

Who Cares?

30 Oct 2019

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Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00

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Last year the artist and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt spent time charting ecologies of care across Loughborough University’s campus in his role as LU Arts’ artist-in-residence. After talking with students, support workers, campus gardeners and academics he produced the short film Care Notes.

About

To celebrate its screening in the Martin Hall Exhibition Space from October 27th-November 8th, LU Arts and Radar has worked with Ian to organise a day of discussion expanding on its themes. It will see artists, academics and student organisers interrogate ‘care’ as a key political concept for our time.

Exploring how care is unevenly distributed and can perpetuate injustices, it will also probe how care can be mobilised to build a fairer world. Speakers will connect healthcare with ecological devastation, interrogate the role of care in social movements, and think about networks of care that extend beyond ‘the human’. There will also be a screening of Care Notes, followed by a Q&A with Ian Nesbitt.

Programme

10.00: Who Cares?: Framing the Day, David Bell, LU Arts Programme Co-Ordinator

10.15-11.15: Screening of Care Notes, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Ian Nesbitt

11.15-11.30: Refreshments (provided)

11.30-12.40: Caring Holistically: A Conversation with R.M. Sánchez-Camus (artist) and Ines Varela-Silva (Senior Lecturer in Biology, Loughborough University)

12.45-13.30: Lunch (provided)

13.30-14.45: Care, Power & Identity on Campus: A Conversation with LSU support networks

14.45-15.00: Refreshments (provided)

15.00-16.15: Infrastructures of Care: A Conversation with Ruth Levene (artist)

16.15-16.30: Reflections

16.30-17.30: A Caring Tour of Campus

Care Requirements

If you have any requirements around care that may prevent you from attending, please email d.m.bell@lboro.ac.uk and we will endeavour to assist you.

Accessibility

The event will take place on a first floor room which has step free access via stair-mounted lifts. The building has male, female and gender neutral accessible toilets. The walk will take place on even terrain and can be routed to avoid steps.

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