Publié le 2 février 2026 Mis à jour le 2 février 2026
Complément date
17h - 19h

Séminaire dans le cadre du Cycle de séminaires en ligne organisé par Raphaël Blanchier et Trevor Marchand

Pour la deuxième année, Raphaël Blanchier et Trevor Marchand organisent un cycle de séminaires en ligne "Artistry@work", dédié au travail, aux carrières et valeurs artistiques des artistes et artisans, co-porté par le Royal Anthropological Institute et la MSH-Clermont-Ferrand.
Plus d'informations ici. 

Le prochain séminaire aura lieu le 3 février 2026 de 17h à 19h, en ligne, avec l'intervention de Jenn Law et Jillian Ross intitulée "Meet Me in the Middle: collaborative printmaking and lessons in democratic thinking in Canada and South Africa". 
L'inscription est gratuite mais obligatoire : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_w8O119ivRQWOjrS4oTrQjA
 
Résumé
Drawing on experiences of working in both Canada and South Africa, Jenn Law and Jillian Ross (a Master printmaker) will reflect on the ways collaboration informs their overlapping practices. Taking the form of an exchange, print will be discussed as a material practice-based strategy for thinking democratically. As the original “social media” and as a reproductive technology, print has long been considered a strategic tool for disseminating knowledge, transcending ideological and geographic boundaries, and facilitating social activism. Reflecting on “mastery” in craft as both fundamentally collaborative and experimental, Law and Ross will discuss the social and logistical dynamics of working with technologies, materials and others, often across diverse media and great distances, to find a “middle ground” for making. In this, as in democracy itself, the middle ground is not at a fixed point, but rather a moving target, offering important lessons in navigating uncertainty and shared problem solving.
 

Plus d'informations sur ce séminaire : https://therai.org.uk/events/artistrywork-jenn-law-jillian-ross/.