Decolonizing Space Group
@DecolonizingG
A space, collective, corporation and movement of artists, activists, designers, thinkers and scholars engaging with de-colonial work through practice...
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These baby twin sisters Paula and Maya would like to come home and meet their 2-year old brother Yona. What is stopping dad Philip to bring the girls home to Namibia 🇳🇦? Ministry of Home Affairs in Namibia could perhaps enlighten us?
It’s time to share the exciting works submitted for the CROSSING THE B1 competition, part of an ongoing collaboration with the Project Room Namibia, an exciting beginning of the Re//Think completion. Come see works from students, artists, scholars and writers at the Project Room!
Sooooo we extended the registration deadline 🙌🏾 😎 soooooo see y’all soon
1 WEEK LEFT TO REGISTER * CROSSING THE B1* So we have launched a design competition looking for creatives willing to take the critical challenge of reimagining our urban spaces. Registration link bit.ly/3olRSJc Artwork and graphic design by Elrico Gawanab @diedoring
We are calling all artists, architects, students, writers, activists, thinkers and creatives to participate in the Re//Think competition CROSSING THE B1 Registration link: bit.ly/3olRSJc #theprojectroom #artafrica #space #urbanism #windhoek #namibia #decolonise #art
The momentum on racism in film poetry, imagery & artistic settings is gaining momentum. And it reminds me of the brutal racially motivated violence our own Aunty Sara Baartman suffered. She died alone in Europe. RT. Don't let her memory die. No one deserves what she went through
This Saturday we watched Finding Fela; at the Project Room. An African giant who used the tools of his art to inspire thought and resistance! 🙌🏾✊🏿
The Reproductive Justice Movement in Namibia is firmly rooted in love! Love of our rights, love of our liberties, love of ourselves, love of each other, love of Namibia, love of decolonization, love of FREEDOM! ✊🏾🇳🇦
DM or Email us for details of our next reading by Keguro Macharia... See you Wednesday!
A Bureaucratic Encounter: (Land Pavilion) As part of a series of interventions, we designed and installed a structure at the Soweto Market junction on Independence Av. The structure was a representation of the difficulties of accessing land in the city.
The Occupation of space is a form of resistance ~ Land Pavilion
Bureaucracies of Urban Change: (Land Pavilion) A coming together of young scholars, practitioners and activists to discuss their encounters with urban transformation bottlenecks. The installation was also a critique of the normalization of bureaucracy!
Join our weekly reading group, as we unpack concepts and practices. Our next reading is about masculinity and intimacies. DM or email for details... 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Defining Public Space (Land Pavilion) A week long public discussion that ran parallel to the 2nd National Land Conference in 2018. We discussed access, spatial justice, infrastructure, urban transformations and new urban land questions. Using MoJ courtyard as a public theatre!
Production of Gendered Spaces (Owela Festival) With the Gameente youth, for a moment, we transformed this space, from a male dominated ‘soccer field’ into a public cinema. Using the ‘Night’ to question access + safety for women in public spaces!
Tracing Old Location: It continues to resist through presence, with a violent memory and traces of an alternative city. The fear is, a developer coming up with fancy proposals, and suppress this memory forever! Let’s talk spatial justice!! Let’s do this walk again...
No justice, no peace! We will not stand by and watch our mothers murdered at the hands of SGBV! We will not sit by and have oppressive statues in public spaces! We will not stand by and have our history white washed! We demand truth! We demand justice! We stand in solidarity!
Occupy Space!!!! This is the message of the day, as we continue to question and engage with issues of racism, gender based violence and police brutality in our society! Such an amazing scene to see collective action in multiple spaces in the city!
African Child Day: let’s reflect, connect, build, engage and continue to disrupt!! This is beautiful...
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