The third iteration of LADA’s Diverse Actions Leadership Bursaries have been awarded to Travis Alabanza and Annie Jael Kwan
Read moreThe artists have been commissioned to respond to artists and work from a series of seminal performance events which took place in the 1980s
Read moreLADA’s co-founder and co-director Lois Keidan was part of the Anti Festival 2018, international prize jury
Read moreDiverse Actions Leadership Bursaries have been awarded to Victoria Sin and Zinzi Minott
Read moreRead an extract from Harriet Curtis’ introduction from LADA’s new publication
Read moreA new Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal researched and written by the artists, activists and academics Emily Underwood-Lee and Lena Šimić
Read moreArtists opportunity to get involved with WALKING WOMEN
Read moreA two day programme on the radical, influential and fiercely feminist practices of an older generation of artists who embody the lived realities of feminist histories
Read moreTwo programmes of shows, talks, installations, and screenings on the ways femininity can be ‘performed’ and representations of gender can be queered through performance
Read moreLADA’s Director Lois Keidan features in Exeunt Magazine this month discussing LADA’s recent ‘Restock, Rethink, Reflect Three project
Read moreA review of Old Dears by Geraldine Harris featured in Drama Queens Review, December 2015.
Read moreA panel discussion and open workshop with Claire MacDonald, Liz Aggiss, Judith Knight, Geraldine Pilgrim, Nikki Milican and Anne Bean.
Read moreLADA Director Lois Keidan writes for the Guardian on the impact of Live Art
Read moreAn article related to LADA’s ‘Live Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon” is now available to read on the Contemporary Theatre Review website
Read moreWe are excited to announce the launch of the ‘Are We There Yet?’ – a Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism
Read moreLondon-based performance artist Poppy Jackson will discuss her recent research into the feminist performance scenes of Chicago and New York during her British Council and Arts Council England Artists’ International Development Fund project Transatlantic Performance Practice.
Read moreAn evening with the artist Janez Janša and the two contributors to the book, Tim Etchells and Adrian Heathfield
Read moreLaunch of ‘Are We There Yet? – a Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism’, curated by Lois Weaver in collaboration with Eleanor Roberts and LADA
Read moreCelebrate the life and work of one Monica Ross, one of the most significant feminist artists and distinguished educators of her generation
Read moreLADA will be presenting two screening programmes of radical work for SPILL 2014
Read moreA screening of performances and works to camera that explore rites, rituals and everyday actions from a feminist perspective
Read moreWe are inviting YOU to contribute and to help us produce the best possible record of Lois’s life and work, featuring as many wonderful and often previously unpublished photographs as we can fit in… elegantly!
Read moreA second Long Table to continue the conversation about feminism and performance
Read moreJoin LADA and our Restock Rethink Reflect Three collaborator Lois Weaver for a free Wikipedia edit-a-thon on Live Art and Feminism
Read moreLong Table on Live Art and Feminism documentation now available.
Read moreDocumentation from the event including audio and images.
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