Art in Permacrisis #3: Katja Praznik and Feminist Art Unions

S.R. Eckenhaussen, C. Cubria Franco, T. Campagna (Producer), G.R. Timis (Producer), Katja Praznik

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Abstract

This is the third episode of Art in Permacrisis, a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights.

In this episode, we talk to Katja Praznik. Katja is an associate professor at the University at Buffalo’s Arts Management Program and the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies. Our conversation focuses on her book, Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism as well as questions of strategy and the future of work in the arts.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherInstitute of Network Cultures
Media of outputOnline
Size1 hour, 37 minutes
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2024

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