Art as Public Intervention
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Below are two talks by artist, Dr Lana Locke
Lana is an artist practising in installation, sculpture, video and painting. She is interested in the idea of the 'feral' - between the wild and the civilised – and how it feeds into material, social, gendered and racial concerns. She completed her practice-based PhD on the The Feral, the Art Object and the Social in 2018 at CCW, University of the Arts London.
Her lecture Art as Public Intervention: Reclaiming the Communal Site shares how she and other artists have responded to different ‘sites’, from collaborative events to external interventions in public sites.
Her lecture Home as Site: Rethinking the Residential looks at divergent art and curatorial practices using the home as ‘site’, and expanding the meaning, restrictions and associations of domestic spaces and residential sites."