The Animating Archives blog include posts from PhD researchers, artists, archivists and art historians. These explore the creative possibilities of animating archives in practice-based and art historical research.
A Queer Feminist Archive Reader
In 2019, The Queer and Feminist Archives Research Network was formed by Lily Evans-Hill and Hatty Nestor. It sought to bring together researchers...
Call for Blog Proposals
The Animating Archives blog has been active since September 2020, with a range of posts from academics, artists and archivists. The Animating...
Consistently present: Alice Correia on South Asian women artists
To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month Althea Greenan interviewed Alice Correia about her research on South Asian artists in the Women of Colour...
This message was deleted: At Practise event series and publishing project
In our final guest submission, Jude Browning and Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe have a conversation via Whattsapp voice notes about At Practise, Jude’s...
Magdalyn Asimakis: Rural Greek Women in the Black Star Collection
Petroula Asimakis reading handwritten Greek text on the back of a photograph from the Black Star Collection at Ryerson University. Photo by Magdalyn...
Jessica Boyall, For Purposes of Preservation: The Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman Leeson
Lynn Hershman Leeson, still from First Person Plural, the Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman(1984–96). Source: KW Institute for Contemporary Art,...