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Manifestos as Poetic Form

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A collaborative workshop with Poetry Matters

Poster for Manifestos as Poetic form event

On December 9th, 2019Ìýthe IHDW hosted a participatory art-making workshop in conjunction with Poetry Matters.

The workshop explored the form of the Manifesto and examined the renewed potential of the format as anÌýartistic site in the guise of happenings around contemporary cultures. The night consisted of several participatory poetry and manifesto making activities, led by Nadia Moss, the Art Hive Artist-in-Residence and , starting with a playful deconstruction of some statements of classical manifestos, read aloud and separated from their context in the cut-up style, to which participants got the chance to reflect upon, agree and disagree, with many of the perspectives of artists and poets throughout the last century. Rather than employing a discursive style, the agreements and contentions were played out in a "musical chairs" style game, which lent to a visual and dynamic style of reflection upon the last century's artistic motivations.

Another participatory activity followed in partners engaging in a "Make-Your-Own-Three-line-Manifesto".

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Finally, the night ended with a discussion led by professor Professor Miranda HickmanÌýand Graduate Students Lisa BanksÌý, on the form of the Poem via the Manifesto form and theÌýimpact on its changing form through out the last century leading up to the return of the declarative Manifesto style in feminist manifestos including theÌý, theÌý and the

More generally, we will explore the potential of the manifesto as a genre through which to empower and give voice to marginalized communities, recognize and articulate dissatisfaction, think and work for change, and dream toward a better future
—Miranda Hickman

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