This event examines the systemic inadequacies that individuals and groups experience as part of public consultation processes. The speakers will share examples from their practices of law, design and art, each of which support residents to better represent themselves when facing social and spatial injustices. Coming together as a panel they will consider if cultural practices have the potential to enable structural change in public engagement.
Speakers:
Jesko Fezer (Architect/Artist/Designer)
Julika Gittner (Artist/Researcher)
Saskia O’Hara (Public Interest Law Centre (PILC)'s Gentrification Project Manager)
Chaired by Claire Louise Staunton (Curator/Researcher)
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