How much is enough? Kate O'Shea & The Just City Residency : Reflections on an embedded practice at the intersection of art and activism

Georghegan, Siobhán; Marshall, Catherine; Till, Karen E.; Olney, Eve; Kafiris, Krini; Bissett, John; McGlynn, Damien. How much is enough? Kate O'Shea & The Just City Residency : Reflections on an embedded practice at the intersection of art and activism. Chicago, IL: Half Letter Press; Dublin, Ireland: Common Ground, 2023.

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Abstract (English)

"In the early days of the pandemic, Kate O' Shea established The Just City Collective. The group was formed initially as a reading group that met online weekly. It brought together community workers, artists, activists, and researchers from around the world exploring ideas and practices around spatial injustices in multiple cities. The reading group continued for 36 weeks. Different formations of this ecosystem became regular Yoga classes, dance classes, gatherings, the collaborative Halfway to Falling and inter-connected events Networks of Solidarity. Members of the collective continue to work collaboratively together." -- Publisher's website

Types: Anthologies, essays, collections
All Contributors: Georghegan, Siobhán (Author); Marshall, Catherine (Author); Till, Karen E. (Author); Olney, Eve (Author); Kafiris, Krini (Author); Bissett, John (Author); McGlynn, Damien (Author)
Dossier: en commande
Collation: 52 pages
ISBN: 9781732051461
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Chicago, IL: Half Letter Press; Dublin, Ireland: Common Ground
Keywords: RISOGRAPH
Deposited by: Artexte Catalogueur
Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2023 20:43
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2023 20:43
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/34753
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