Season 6 Episode 211
My conversation with Azul Carolina Duque, artist, researcher and member of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures (GTDF) collective. This episode is 15-minute condensation of a much longer conversation recorded on September 16, 2024 in Victoria, British Columbia, the traditional territories of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples, specifically the Songhees and Esquimalt (Xʷsepsəm) Nations, and the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. The complete conversation includes a conversation about a new book by Vanessa Andreotti, Outgrowing Modernity: Navigating Complexity, Complicity and Collapse With Accountability and Compassion, that I’ll publish as a separate episode. This episode is focused on Azul’s research Reactivating Exiled Capacities project. You’ll also hear excerpts from a soundwalk Azul and I took in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria. Azul began with a powerful land acknowledgement.
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Imagine a world where art heals not just the soul, but also the deep-seated wounds of colonialism embedded within our very beings. Artist and researcher Azul Carolina Duque guides us on a journey of sound, reflection, and decolonization, inviting us to consider how art can reactivate lost capacities and foster a more accountable future.
Chapter Summary
00:00 The Artist’s Responsibility
01:20 Introducing Azul Carolina Duque
02:02 Land Acknowledgment and Connection
04:25 Sitting with Reality
05:06 Art and Culture in Crisis
06:44 Understanding Colonialism as a Disease
08:18 Reactivating Exiled Capacities
10:35 The Inquiry of Reactivation
12:09 Cultivating Service and Humility
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