We Dream Together
In her solo exhibition titled We Dream Together, young Slovene artist and filmmaker Katarina Jazbec reveals the intricate protocols employed to engage the protagonists of her films (in dialogue) in front of the camera. Departing from her four recent films, Our Bearings, By the Clay Oven We Bobbin-Lace Together, You Cannot Automate Me, and Know Your Stones, the artist creates spatial installations that reveal the steps that led up to the creation of the films inviting us to immerse ourselves in the processes while learning about the thematic focuses — We (are invited to) Dream Together with various communities. From the immediate surroundings of her family and women around her hometown, the gendered labour in international port cities and post-industrial towns, to different protagonists fighting for climate justice, the artist captures the landscapes and the people, weaving a rich tapestry of connections and shared experiences. The exhibition reveals a sense of sisterhood as making kin that is carried beyond the familial and gendered meaning of the word to, as Donna Haraway proposes in Staying with the Trouble, cultivating multispecies justice.
The exhibition was curated by Iva Kovač.
The exhibition will be open to the public till 31 October, from Tuesday to Sunday between 12.00 and 19.00.
12.10., 17.00 Guided tour with curator in English
13.10., 16.00 Guided tour with curator in Slovene
We also organize tours for school and extracurricular groups. Write to us at sara.sabec@cityofwomen.org