posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byP CroftWarcon, Bronwyn Fredericks, Pamela Croft
This is the essay prepared for the exhibition titled 'Hot Chocolate' held at the SASA Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia, 24 October - 29 November, 2012. Below are the words that start the essay and which provide a glimpse of the artworks in the exhibition. By agreeing to work together for this exhibition, the artists in Hot Chocolate delivered across an eclectic assortment of academic enquiry:• the politics of identity• the politics of desire• fetishisation of racial and othered bodies• origin and place• the politics of skin• events, moments, and ephemerality We too, talked, laughed, cried and worked through these issues in relation to the artworks submitted, including Pamela’s work, and to the theory and literature we have read and utilised in our words with each other and communities. We begin this piece by reflecting on the writings of bell hooks, whose words kissed us awake and stirred us at the start of our respective formal research journeys. We align her words with some of our activism, advocacy, academic and community work. We will weave the magical lyrics from the 1970s iconic band Hot Chocolate throughout this essay.
History
Start Date
2012-10-24
Finish Date
2012-11-29
Location
Adelaide, SA
Publisher
SASA Gallery
Peer Reviewed
No
Open Access
Yes
External Author Affiliations
Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre (LTERC); Sandhills Studio (Keppel Sands, Qld.);