Stephanie will be presenting a paper (with co-author Sarah E. Truman) at The 7th Annual Conference on the New Materialisms, in Warsaw.
The paper: Stone Walks: Inhuman animacies and queer archives of feeling draws from their research at WalkingLab.
Stephanie will be presenting a paper (with co-author Sarah E. Truman) at The 7th Annual Conference on the New Materialisms, in Warsaw.
The paper: Stone Walks: Inhuman animacies and queer archives of feeling draws from their research at WalkingLab.
Dr. Springgay will be a Visiting Professor at University College, Dublin in October, 2016. Watch this space for lecture announcements.
Stephanie Springgay will be delivering a lecture at Western Sydney University Australia, Sydney Australia.
The lecture will focus on a series of research-creation projects and more than human research methodologies.
WalkingLab and artist Matt Prest have created The Warren Run. During the run, participants will race through a suburban obstacle course of people’s driveways, backyards, fences and swimming pools in a residential section of Marrickville known as ‘The Warren’.
Join WalkingLab and artist Rebecca Conroy have created Walking to Laundromat, an audio walk that combines mindfulness practice with doing the laundry in an attempt to explain the interconnections between service economy, emotional capital, and affective labour from the perspective of the artists exceptional labouring body.
This one-day forum on live art, social and community practice is focused on interrogating methodologies of practice with a particular emphasis on pedagogies of not knowing, ethics of participation, and issues of colonization, climate, and place.
WalkingLab is running a two-day symposium in Sydney, Australia. The symposium offers experiential opportunities for scholars to participate in two walking excursions designed to activate our senses: a food tour and a food forage.
Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman will give a lecture at St. Paul Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ and discuss WalkingLab and walking methodologies that attend to transmateriality, affect, and Land.
Stephanie Springgay will be discussing The Pedagogical Impulse examining affective pedagogies, swarming, and the more-than-human.
The Pedagogical Impulse is a research-creation project at the intersections between social practice, knowledge production, pedagogy, and “school.”