PHOTO: © JAMILLE PINHEIRO DIAS

Spill Sessions: On Culture, Crisis and Creation - DR. JAMILLE PINHEIRO DIAS

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With: Dr. Jamille Pinheiro Dias

A series of lectures by international guests and discussions over a meal at the MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum.

This series is about relentlessly honest conversations: about the crisis-ridden state of the world, what this means for art and science, resistant contemporary practices and visions of the future. Spill comes from "to spill (the tea)" - an expression from black queer culture that stands for the sharing of truths. In cooperation with MARKK, theory meets gossip: every week in the summer courtyard, a guest gives an insight into their own practice. And because world-weariness makes you hungry, the speakers' favorite dishes will be served during the event.

Dr. Jamille Pinheiro Dias is a researcher, curator, artist and translator. She specializes in cultural studies and the ecology, literature and visual arts of Latin America - with a focus on Brazil and indigenous cultural production in the Amazon region. She is currently Director of the Centre of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of London. At MARKK she will give an insight into her own research and indigenous art practice.

EN

With: Dr. Jamille Pinheiro Dias

A series of lectures by international guests and conversations over shared meals at the MARKK Museum at Rothenbaum

This event series invites guests to engage in honest conversations - about the world's current state of crisis, its implications for art and science, and what forms of resilient practices and future visions might emerge in response. In cooperation with the MARKK Museum, the series brings together theoretical reflection and informal exchange. Each Thursday, accompanied by snacks and drinks, a guest from the fields of art or science offers personal insight into their own practice.

Dr. Jamille Pinheiro Dias is a scholar, curator, artist, and translator. Her work centers on cultural studies and the ecologies, literature, and visual arts of Latin America, with a particular focus on Brazil and Indigenous cultural production in the Amazon region. She currently serves as Director of the Centre of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London, where she also teaches. Previously, she held academic positions at institutions including Duke University, the University of California, Stanford University, Brown University, and the University of São Paulo. At the MARKK, she will offer insights into her research and her engagement with Indigenous artistic practices.
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Location

Museum am Rothenbaum Rothenbaumchaussee 64 20148 Hamburg

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