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Tate Papers

Building the Archive as a Common Resource

Rosemary Grennan

Rosemary Grennan discusses the work of MayDay Rooms, introducing the ideas behind a collaborative online repository of political ephemera titled …

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Whose Heritage? Whose Knowledge? Our Journey of Liberatory Memory Work

Anasuya Sengupta

The poet, author and activist Anasuya Sengupta discusses the work of the global campaign Whose Knowledge?, multilingualism online and who …

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Captive Archives

Alia Al-Sabi

Alia Al-Sabi provides a glimpse into an archive recording the textual practices and literary production of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement …

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Panel Discussion: Access and Futurity

Janice Cheddie, Rosemary Grennan, Anasuya Sengupta and Alia Al-Sabi

The panelists discuss different modes of archival practice, access and funding.

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Mangrove as a Caribbean Method in Two Acts

Eddie Bruce-Jones and Tao Leigh Goffe

Eddie Bruce-Jones and Tao Leigh Goffe discuss their digital humanities project on indentureship, thinking through the mangrove as a methodological …

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Teaching with Anger and Outrage in the Archives

Thai Jones

The scholar and journalist Thai Jones discusses the sidelining of certain histories by institutions and the role of archives in …

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The George Hallett Research Collection

Christine Eyene

The art historian and curator Christine Eyene discusses the formation of an independent research collection of works by the South …

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Panel Discussion: Holding Collections: Archiving as Dreamkeeping

Ellie Porter, Eddie Bruce-Jones, Tao Leigh Goffe, Thai Jones and Christine Eyene

The panelists discuss what it means to be responsible for the preservation and accessibility of collections.

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Urdu Newspapers: The Archive is Still in Print

Abeera Kamran

The designer and web developer Abeera Kamran discusses how inadequate digital technologies threaten the design tradition of Urdu newspapers.

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Liberate the Archives

Aleema Gray

The researcher and curator Aleema Gray discusses the responsibilities of working with Black history and archives in institutions.

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The Cyberfeminism Index

Mindy Seu

The designer and technologist Mindy Seu discusses her ongoing Cyberfeminism Index, which gathers three decades of online activism and net …

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rukus!: A Conversation

Topher Campbell and Ajamu X

The artists Topher Cambell and Ajamu X discuss the formation of rukus!, a collection of printed materials, conference agendas …

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Panel Discussion: Responding to the Archive

Vasundhara Mathur, Aleema Gray, Abeera Kamran and Mindy Seu

The panelists discuss how artists, designers and curators might engage with, respond to and activate archives.

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Performance: Preservation as Creation

Rita Keegan and Lauren Craig

Rita Keegan and Lauren Craig perform a live, interactive unboxing and scan-athon of a selection of objects and ephemera from …

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Performance: Letters to Giorgio and Mohamed: Transmigrating Cassettes and Xirsi as a Counter-Archival Method

Leyla Degan and Naima Hassan

This performance by SITAAD weaves together historical sound recordings, archival traces, bureaucratic records and critical fabulations relating to the Somali-Italian …

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Performance: Zena Agha and Kareem Samara

Zena Agha, Zena Agha, Kareem Samara and Kareem Samara

A musical performance by Samara is accompanied by a reading of excerpts from Agha’s book Objects Lost in April and …

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Performance: Dust Lattice (‘Fire, Laughter, Emerald, Rain’)

Christine Kirubi and Rhoda Boateng

A performance in response to the artists’ visit to the Panchayat Collection, an archive of Black and Asian artists and …

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Performance: Are you Listening? A Reflection on Orality in the Archive

Kaitlene Koranteng

The poet and archivist Kaitlene Koranteng reads selected writings and reflects on her experience working in collective archives in the …

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Transforming Collections?

susan pui san lok

This introduction provides an overview of the research project Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage (2021–4) and presents a …

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Transforming Collections Information at Tate: The Case for an Embedded, Artist-Directed and Object-Centred Ethos

Anjalie Dalal-Clayton

Public art institutions in the United Kingdom have been critiqued for emphasising socio-political interpretations of Black and brown artists’ works …

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