连接我们之间的空间:多感官艺术家Salima Punjani访谈录

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 N/A THEATER
Jessica Watkin, Salima Punjani
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摘要:这篇由联合编辑Jessica Watkin和残疾艺术家Salima Punjani进行的采访深入探讨了Punjany的多感官艺术实践,在新冠肺炎大流行期间创作结构护理的艺术是什么感觉,以及最终她将缓慢和休息作为在艺术空间聚集人们的一种方法的愿景。
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Connecting the Space between Us: An Interview with Multi-Sensory Artist Salima Punjani
Abstract:This interview between co-editor Jessica Watkin and Disability artist Salima Punjani delves deeply into Punjani’s multi-sensory art practice, what it was like to create art that structures care during the COVID-19 pandemic, and, ultimately, her vision for centring slowness and rest as a method for gathering people in art spaces.
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