The Ring in the Fish: Public Programme
Changed Date & Venue | THE EDIT, IN THE IN-BETWEEN | Panel Discussion
Sat 26 July 2025
Wheelchair accessible
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Panellists: Jemma Desai, Mason Leaver-Yap, Adnan Madani and Alia Syed Chair: Paul Goodwin
Jemma Desai, Mason Leaver-Yap, Adnan Madani and Alia Syed will come together for a panel discussion chaired by Paul Goodwin, exploring migration, identity and the relationship between film and cultural memory.
Please note the new date and venue for this event:
Date: Saturday, 26th July 2025
Time: 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. for the audience to watch the films.
Venue: Many Studios: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow, G1 5AR
Bios
Jemma Desai
Jemma Desai is a cultural worker across film, visual arts and performance and a somatic facilitator working with individuals and groups.
Paul Goodwin
Paul Goodwin is a curator, researcher and educator based in London. He works at Chelsea College of Art, where he is a professor and director of the University of the Arts London Research Centre for Transnational Art, Identity & Nation (TrAIN). His main research and curatorial interests coalesce around analyses and critiques of global and diasporic art. Goodwin has engaged with Alia Syed's practice extensively over the years since inviting her to participate in the Conversation Pieces artist talk and performance series he curated at Tate Britain in 2010.
Mason Leaver-Yap
Mason Leaver-Yap works with artists to produce publications, exhibitions, and events. Recent projects include work with Alia Syed, Jasleen Kaur, Ingrid Pollard, James Richards, Alexis Kyle Mitchell, Ima-Abasi Okon, Phil Collins, Renée Green and Free Agent Media, Laura Guy, Stefanie Heinze, Taylor Le Melle, Jamie Crewe, Onyeka Igwe, Emily Wardill, Jimmy Robert, Ain Bailey, Andrea Büttner, and Oreet Ashery.
Adnan Madani
Adnan Madani is an artist and theorist. He has written widely on South Asian art and diasporic cultures, Islamic philosophy, secularism, and globalization. He is the author of Visual Cultures as World—Forming (with Jean-Paul Martinon, Sternberg 2024), and leads the Advanced Practices research programme at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Alia Syed
Alia Syed, born in Swansea and currently living between London and Glasgow, has been creating experimental films in Britain for over three decades. She is interested in how subjectivities are produced through culture, diaspora and location; and her practice therefore interrogates the protean nature of self-narration: enfolding fact, fiction, present, past, and how histories are made and unmade. Her work has been shown extensively in cinemas and galleries around the world.
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Details
Event Type
Talks & Events
Location
Many Studios: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow, G1 5AR
Cinema
Time
4:00pm — 6:00pm
Doors open: 3:00pm
Ages
All ages
Ticketing
Free but ticketed
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Additional info:
Please note the changed event date and venue