Restock, Rethink, Reflect is an ongoing series of initiatives for, and about, artists who are engaging with issues of identity politics and cultural diversity in innovative and radical ways. RRR3 aims to map and mark the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.
A Long Table on Live Art and Feminism hosted by Lois Weaver took place on 16 October 2013, the first of many conversations that will be held over the coming year with the aim of generating a range of new resources. Images and an audio recording of the Long Table can be found here. Artist Rachel Porter has posted a reflection on the event Putting Feminism Back on the Table in Exeunt. More RRR3 initiatives will be announced soon.
We are pleased to announce that Restock Rethink Reflect Three has received an award from Creativeworks London as part of their 'Creative Vouchers' scheme, supporting a collaboration with Lois Weaver of Queen Mary University of London to research 'Live Art, Feminism and the Archive'.
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image: Alex EisenbergThe Live Art Development Agency is delighted to announce that we have re-entered Arts Council England’s National Portfolio.
Read moreInterim Director, Ria Righteous, provides a statement on the her current position with LADA and aims for the organisation’s future.
Read moreWith the help and support of LADA patrons, the former board of directors has now been replaced by a completely new board as of July 2023.
Read moreWe sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this closure may cause throughout the month of August.
Read moreLive Art Development Agency is pleased to announce Malik Nashad Sharpe as our second Black Scholars Residency artist.
Read moreLive Art Development Agency is pleased to announce Madinah Farhannah Thompson as our first Black Scholars Residency artist.
Read moreLADA welcomes Tania Camara as new Interim Artist Development Manager.
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