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[Commlist] CfP – Visual Studies in collaboration with Open eye Gallery, Liverpool UK – Visualising Climate Crisis
Thu May 27 15:09:20 GMT 2021
CfP – Visual Studies in collaboration with Open eye Gallery, Liverpool
UK – Visualising Climate Crisis
Visual Studies Journal in collaboration Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
invite thematic and illustrated essays in traditional format (6-8,000
words) that critically and conceptually examine how we come to see,
understand, and respond to climate crisis. By foregrounding the visual
as an optic to better understand and examine these pertinent and timely
issues, we welcome proposals that examine:
• How artists, activists, communities, and institutions deploy the use
of photography and visual culture as a way of understanding the past,
present and future impacts on communities, audiences, and people around
the globe. • Specific works of art and art practices that either
historically or contemporaneously explore issues of climate crisis.
• Critique the role and relationship between galleries, museums,
institutions and issues of climate crisis, advocacy, and education.
• Climate migrancy, the history of land and water management, food, and
agricultural processes and/or the impact of food, clothing, and
electrical consumption in relation to climate crisis.
• Food, biodiversity, recycling, land and water use, climate and race
justice, architecture, non-human animals, and alternative energy sources
as issues related to the climate crisis, either negatively or positively.
This call also welcomes Visual Essays & New Media Reviews related to the
themes of the call. As part of the process, successful submissions will
feature in the Open Eye Galleries LOOK Lab, a precursor to the Galleries
LOOK photography biennale. The final Visual Studies output, earmarked
for July 2022, will be the official publication of the exhibition and
wider activities associated with the biennale. The theme of LOOK 2022
will be centred on climate catastrophe and environmental concerns by
using photography and visual culture as a way of understanding the past,
present and future impacts on communities, audiences, and people around
the globe. This will be achieved by looking at climate migrancy, the
history of land and water management, where our food, clothes and
electronic items come from and how this will be impacted by restricted
resources, and how photography has been used as a tool to tell us about
ourselves and our heritages.
In the run up to the biennial, the gallery space and associated
platforms will be turned into the LOOK Lab (Feb 2022) thinking space
where artists, writers, scientists, lecturers, communities, and others
can use the gallery as their workspace or studio. As part of this
initiative, there will be a Visual Studies session/roundtable hosted by
the journal editors. The focus of the session will be on the ‘power of
images’ in climate crisis. This session will allow journal participants
to join the space, physically or virtually to workshop their WIP idea,
discuss and exhibit samples of their text and images and engage with a
selection of exhibiting artists and active community groups to further
unpack the theme of the biennale and the value images have/play in this
context. In short, this will be an interim stop in the publication
journey allowing authors to gain feedback, workshop ideas and engage in
discussions and debate before the final publication. Authors will also
be offered an opportunity to submit a short piece, set of images or
provocation to the Look Biennale website.
Submission details:
1,000 word extended abstracts submitted to (climatecrisis /at/ openeye.org.uk)
before Friday, July 02, 2021. The extended abstract can include the
overview of the paper as per, plus if the author(s) so wish, address how
they may engage with the Lab. A subsequent deadline will be 2 weeks
prior to the Look Lab event in January 2022 – detail to be communicated
to successful abstracts. Successful applications, chosen by a panel from
Visual Studies and the gallery will be informed that their paper has
been accepted on or before July 16, however, due to foreseeable demand,
we will be unable to write to unsuccessful submission. Context:
Visual Studies is a is a leading international peer-reviewed journal
published on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association.
The journal publishes visually-oriented articles across a range of
disciplines, and represents a long-standing commitment to empirical
visual research, studies of visual and material culture, the development
of visual research methods and the exploration of visual means of
communication about social and cultural worlds. Visual Studies is a key
resource for all disciplines that engage with images, society, and
culture, and aims to set the standard for the scholarly use of visual
material. Open Eye Gallery produces exhibitions, long-term collaborative
projects, publications, festivals, and university courses — locally and
worldwide. We welcome over 85,000 visitors to our gallery every year,
over 200,000 to projects in other venues, and many more to our online
spaces. The gallery proactively takes risks to spark crucial
conversations and enable creative expression.
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