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Based on two research projects in the Brussels-based artistic workspace and NGO Globe Aroma, this paper shows how artists with a (recent) migration background make sense of the arts and the space in which they are produced. Born out of a need to counter the dominant presence of men in this artistic workspace and create a welcoming environment, textile-making and live radio were used as means of reclaiming space, fostering solidarity, and sharing personal narratives. Textile-making, traditionally associated with domesticity, was repurposed for public exhibition, challenging the dichotomy between private and public spheres. Furthermore, the projects challenged neo-colonial dynamics and traditional research methodologies. While asking which (micro-)political meaning these artists give to their works and practices, the paper also reflects on the cultural thresholds experienced by migrant artists wishing to access hegemonic arts institutions.
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Golnesa Rezanezhad Pishkhani
Ghent University
Mattias De Backer
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Social Sciences
Ghent University
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e68bffb6db64358761407f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13060281