
14.11.25, 19:30, Z Liberacion, online lezing en workshop
Come on through for the first in the Crip Earth (Re)generation (CERG) online talk and workshop series. Hosted by South African artist, writer and researcher Kopano Maroga (they/them), featuring our first guest: farmer, forager, archer, storyteller and ritualist Z Liberacion (they/he)! Let's learn together what art, disability and land work can teach us about repair.
Z Liberacion (they/he) is a child of Guna Yala, Panama and a full spectrum doula co-facilitating collective care spaces for healing, wellness & survival in Philadelphia, PA, Lenapehoking (native name: Lenni Lenape) on a 2 year old urban farm & Addison County, VT, N'dakinna (native name: Abenaki) on a 1 year old rural farm, focussing on Black & Brown, queer & transgender, disabled folks like themselves.
Crip Earth (Re)Generation (CERG) is an artistic research project that seeks to nurture and explore relations of repair at the crossroads of artistic practice, disability and our connection to the land. The project is led by artist, researcher, dramaturg and lecturer Bauke Lievens in collaboration with a team of artistic co-researchers Khadija El Kharraz Alami, Kopano Maroga, Louis Vanhaverbeke, Peter Aers, Tineke De Meyer and Tumba Kiambi.
The online talk and workshop series is imagined as a space to hear from and work with practitioners working at the intersections of art, disability, land and repair.
The sessions are free to the public upon registration. We would love to have you with us.
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