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Rachel Maclean Happy & Glorious One-day Symposium

Sun 15 June 2014

Rachel Maclean

Speakers: David Bailey (London), Jesse Presley Jones (Dublin), Ross Birrell (Glasgow) and Rachel Maclean (Glasgow)


This one-day symposium, organized within the framework of Rachel Maclean’s show Happy & Glorious at CCA, looks at the role of the artistic voice in shaping an environment that represents, changes or moves away from forms of national or local cultural identity.
As an introduction to the day, Rachel Maclean will present a short statement, usually designed to position and frame an artistic voice. What do we think her new work should present, and how far can we attach her voice to the scenes we see?


Dublin based artist Jesse Jones presents her film The Other North, exhibited last year at CCA Derry-Londonderry. Based on research around the Demilitarised Zone between North and South Korea and archival footage in Northern Ireland, the project speaks about psychological resolutions in conflict zones, focusing on re-enacting therapeutic sessions dealing with the division of personal and national identity in ‘troubled environments’.


Curator and writer David A Bailey introduces his vision on the notion of the 'diaspora' through recent projects within and outside the UK. How far can we use a diaspora model to think about national identity and what is required of the position of a (young) diasporic curator as well as of established institutions in shaping such cultural voices?


Finally artist, writer and lecturer Ross Birrell will offer some closing remarks by way of response to the other presentations from throughout the day.


This event is free but ticketed. Lunch will be provided.


Time Schedule (TBC):
12.00pm Introductions by Remco de Blaaij, Curator CCA Glasgow
12.15pm Presentation and screening by Rachel Maclean
12.45pm Questions
13.00pm Lunch
14.00pm Jesse Jones presentation + screening
14.45pm Questions
15.00pm David Bailey
15.50pm Questions
16.00pm Tea break
16.15pm Ross Birrell response to the day
16.35pm Panel
17.00pm Closing off and drinks at Saramago


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Happy & Glorious is part of GENERATION, a landmark series of exhibitions tracing the remarkable development of contemporary art in Scotland over the last 25 years. GENERATION will bring an ambitious and extensive programme of works of art by over 100 artists to over 60 galleries, exhibition spaces and venues the length and breadth of the nation between March – November 2014, with the majority of exhibitions taking place over the summer of 2014, as part of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme.


Full listings and details of the artists involved can be found on the GENERATION website.


GENERATION is a partnership between the National Galleries of Scotland and Glasgow Life, supported by Creative Scotland, and is part of Culture 2014, the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme.


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12pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema
All ages
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