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Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time


Image: Amalle Dublon and Constantina Zavitsanos, Caduceus, 2016.  From the series “Crip Time,” in the Canaries broadsheet publication "Notes for the Waiting Room," 2017.

Image: Amalle Dublon and Constantina Zavitsanos, Caduceus, 2016.  From the series “Crip Time,” in the Canaries broadsheet publication "Notes for the Waiting Room," 2017.

Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism's Temporal Bullying focuses on how the body is articulated in various discourses oriented around health and proposes that better incorporation of the states of debility, disability, and rest into society (particularly their temporalities) would be resistive to forms of oppression. Recognizing that the failures of public health and biomedicine are felt by some disproportionately due to race, class, gender, sexuality, etc., this project provides a platform to explore collective forms of healing to deal with structural processes of exclusion.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 31, 6 - 9 pm

Please visit the Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time page for more information about the exhibition and concurrent public programs. 

Earlier Event: March 18
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