Ridgewood Sick Center by Anna Roberts-Gevalt published as part of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts 2023 curated by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.
Ridgewood Sick Center is a tour of a community center, run by an ancient organization of chronically ill people. We are led through the building where receptionists dispatch musicians to sick neighbors, archive of sick music history, library (organized by syndrome) full of books about the practices of sick artists. The librarian reminds us. All the workers are sick or were sick or will be.
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Ridgewood Sick Center by Anna Roberts-Gevalt published as part of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts 2023 curated by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.
Ridgewood Sick Center is a tour of a community center, run by an ancient organization of chronically ill people. We are led through the building where receptionists dispatch musicians to sick neighbors, archive of sick music history, library (organized by syndrome) full of books about the practices of sick artists. The librarian reminds us. All the workers are sick or were sick or will be.
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Positions Gendered Male in Bunreacht na nÉireann / 1937 Constitution of Ireland
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Positions Gendered Male in Bunreacht na nÉireann / 1937 Constitution of Ireland
This episode focuses on a documentary legal poem by Julie Morrissy, composed from the Irish Constitution. It features a reflection by legal scholar and activist Máiréad Enright, who works on issues in reproductive justice and feminist legal theory.
‘The Law is a White Dog’ podcast series is commissioned by the TULCA Festival of Visual Arts curated by Sarah Browne.
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Ridgewood Sick Center by Anna Roberts-Gevalt published as part of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts 2023 curated by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.
Ridgewood Sick Center is a tour of a community center, run by an ancient organization of chronically ill people. We are led through the building where receptionists dispatch musicians to sick neighbors, archive of sick music history, library (organized by syndrome) full of books about the practices of sick artists. The librarian reminds us. All the workers are sick or were sick or will be.
www.tulca.ie