Nov
19

Starts and Ends of Life

Arts Health and Social care symposia taking place on the 19th November 2013 at Salford University.Key speakers and workshops included: Moses, Marie Brett, Helen Sargeant, Paula McCloskey, Dr. Rebecca Baillie, Sally Barker, Dave Garbutt, Jasmine Proust and Helen Knowles.

The symposia also launched new acquisitions to the Birth Rites Collection including works from Janet Russek, David Scheinbaum, Valerie Schmidt, Eti Wade, Tabitha Moses and Dominika Dzkowska.

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Sept
5

Youtube Portraits Talk

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Helen Knowles, Раждане с оргазъм Birth with orgasm, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDyUbZW29ts
Four Colour Screen print on Fabriano 1/3
95.5 x 146 cm

Helen Knowles gave two talks about the Youtube Portraits Series. One was at Cambridge University for the CRASH seminars and the other at Talking Bodies in The University of Chester.

Private View : Public Birth - New artist-print intervention by Helen Knowles This exhibition is supported by the Women’s Art Library, located in the Library’s Special Collections at Goldsmiths, Arts Council England, The Amateurs Trust and The Eaton Fund for Artists and Gentlewomen.

This is the penultimate exhibition of the Youtube Portraits series. In September 2013, Helen Knowles exhibited the entire series in an exhibition entitled, Private View : Public Birth at GV Art Gallery in London.

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Feb
1

Judy Chicago Podcast

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Judy Chicago, Helen Knowles and Francesca Debiasco in conversation, February 2012, Belen New Mexico

Listen to an inteview recorded in February 2012 when Birth Rites curator, Helen Knowles and Francesca De Biasco met with Judy Chicago in her studio in Belen, New Mexico. 

Conversation ran over topics including; The 1980's Birth Project, balancing a career as an artist and children, Chicago's new exhibitions, siting of Chicago works and much more!

Judy Chicago in conversation with Helen Knowles and Francesca Debiasco
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May
9
to 11 May

Birth Rites Symposia: Birth in Contemporary Art

Performance by Samantha Sweeting for the Whitworth Art Gallery and Whitechapel Art Gallery Symposia in 2011

Performance by Samantha Sweeting for the Whitworth Art Gallery and Whitechapel Art Gallery Symposia in 2011

Symposium at The Whitworth, 9th May 2011
The Whitechapel, 11th May 2011

The Birth Rites Collection held two symposia to explore the visual representations of childbirth. The symposia introduced the Birth Rites Collection and discussed the social, political and artistic implications of work around the subject of childbirth in contemporary art.

The symposium coincided with the Mary Kelly retrospective at The Whitworth. The day was rounded off with an evening reception at Salford University Midwifery Department to present the old and new acquisitions and films.

Supported by the Arts Council England and Salford University.

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Symposia Event at SUMD, 9th May 2011

 The day was rounded off with an evening reception at Salford University Midwifery Department to present the old and new acquisitions and films.

One of two symposia we held to explore the visual representations of childbirth. We gathered artists, academics and curators to discuss the social, political and artistic implications of work around the subject of childbirth in contemporary art. The symposium coincided with the Mary Kelly retrospective at The Whitworth.

Symposium at The Whitechapel, 11th May 2011

The Birth Rites Collection held two symposia to explore the visual representations of childbirth. The symposia introduced the Birth Rites Collection and discussed the social, political and artistic implications of work around the subject of childbirth in contemporary art.

Intro to Whitechapel (Anna FC Smith)
 
Intro to Whitworth Symposium (Anna FC Smith)
 
History of the Collection (Helen Knowles)
Private View Public Birth Feminist Commons (Imogen Tyler and Lisa Baraister)
Private View Public Birth Feminist Commons, Discussion Whitworth
Private View Public Birth Feminist Commons, Discussion Whitechapel
The Maternal Subject in Photography (Eti Wade)
The Maternal Subject in Photography, Discussion Whitworth
The Maternal Subject in Photography, Discussion Whitechapel
Birth as Confrontational Image (Helen Knowles, Hermione Wiltshire, Jonathan Waller) 
Birth as Confrontational Image, Discussion Whitworth
Birth as Confrontational Image, Discussion Whitechapel
Enemies of Good Art (Martina Mullaney, Jemima Brown)
Enemies of Good Art, Discussion Whitworth
Enemies of Good Art, Discussion Whitechapel
Science Abstracting Pregnancy (Liv Pennington, Matt Collier)
Science Abstracting Pregnancy, Discussion Whitworth
Science Abstracting Pregnancy, Discussion Whitechapel
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