
What if accessibility could be a form of memory-keeping? Saša Asentić brings together participatory artistic research and innovative approaches to visual access, including drawings, photographs, and image descriptions, to document acts of solidarity in Norwegian forced labor camps during World War II. Remote memorial sites like Øvre Jernvann are recovered as public space, and the histories of antifascist resistance held there are made available to wider and more diverse audiences.
The presentation shares research materials and opens a conversation about methodology, and what it means to place accessibility at the heart of both artistic practice and historical justice.
The lecture will be held in English. It is free and open to all!
(UN)COMMONS is an ongoing exhibition at Fotogalleriet. The public program is supported by Fritt Ord. See the full program on our website: https://fotogalleriet.no/event/uncommons-public-programme/