Last week saw the fourth installation of the Composing Disability conference series. Crip Politics and the Crisis of Culture was a great success, and the planning committee extends its heartfelt thanks to all of the presenters, participants, and various administrative offices at The George Washington University that were instrumental in helping the event happen.
As of right now--late March 2018--Composing Disability (and this blog) will enter hibernation mode. When the planning for future Composing Disability events gets underway, updates will be posted here.
The official blog of George Washington University's Composing Disability conference series
Monday, March 26, 2018
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
2018 Composing Disability Featured Speaker
Liz Crow |
Liz is an artist-activist working through performance, film, audio and text. Founder of Roaring Girl Productions and a former NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) fellow, her work has been shown at Tate Modern, Washington DC’s Kennedy Center, on the Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth and the Thames foreshore. Liz is undertaking a practice-led PhD into methodologies of activism.
Readers are encouraged to consult the Crip Politics and the Crisis of Culture conference schedule for the details of Liz's talk.
Readers are also encouraged to consult the archive of featured Composing Disability speakers for a historical overview of the event series.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Composing Disability Brief Restaurant Guide
This map includes some affordable, easy dining options for attendees at Composing Disability: Crip Politics and the Crisis of Culture.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)