Art Against Empire

Ian Danger Capstick

Art Against Empire examines the intersection of creativity and politics through conversations with artists, craftspeople, and activists who use making as a form of resistance. Hosted by recovering political pundit and textile artist Ian Danger Capstick, each episode dives into the radical history of craft traditions, profiles contemporary makers disrupting systems, and shares practical projects that merge beauty with dissent. From textile workers' strikes to guerrilla street art, from Indigenous craft sovereignty to anti-capitalist maker spaces...we explore how human creativity has always been a tool for liberation. Art Against Empire is produced and edited by Shawn Dearn, and is a production of Secret Agents.

Season 1

  1. Memory, Grief and the Politics of Remembering

    EPISODE 6

    Memory, Grief and the Politics of Remembering

    After her partner died, Mary Burgess wove herself a blanket from his clothes and the jacket she wore to his funeral. When she finished, she thought: I could do this for other people. This episode asks a question that haunts empires: whose deaths count? Philosopher Judith Butler argues that to grieve publicly is to insist a life mattered — which is why authoritarian regimes have always tried to suppress mourning. Stalin forbade families from grieving. The Tiananmen Mothers are placed under surveillance before each anniversary. Franco's government exhumed 33,000 bodies and reburied them anonymously. Scholars call all of this "memoricide", the murder of memory itself. And we're going to explore how textiles and craft can prevent memoricide.  Because cloth survives. Cloth can be hidden, smuggled, or hidden quietly until it's safer. Textiles also remind us of those who've passed, Mary in Australia weaves the clothes of the dead into blankets for the living. In Brooklyn, Michael Sylvan Robinson is an activist and artist who volunteers with Gays Against Guns. We also meet quilter Zak Foster for the first time, he has a view on life that is worth lifting up.  Featuring: Mary Burgess, Michael Sylvan Robinson, Zak Foster Art Against Empire is hosted by Ian Danger Capstick, edited by Shawn Dearn and is a production of Secret Agents. Visit ArtAgainstEmpire.net for photos, episode notes, and resources. This episode is dedicated in memory of Terrance Dearn, a lifelong maker, Dad and father-in-law who is missed a lot.

    31 min
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Art Against Empire examines the intersection of creativity and politics through conversations with artists, craftspeople, and activists who use making as a form of resistance. Hosted by recovering political pundit and textile artist Ian Danger Capstick, each episode dives into the radical history of craft traditions, profiles contemporary makers disrupting systems, and shares practical projects that merge beauty with dissent. From textile workers' strikes to guerrilla street art, from Indigenous craft sovereignty to anti-capitalist maker spaces...we explore how human creativity has always been a tool for liberation. Art Against Empire is produced and edited by Shawn Dearn, and is a production of Secret Agents.

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