1 hr 18 min

6. Broken English with Nataša Prljević and Saša Tati‪ć‬ Broken English

    • Visual Arts

After waking up from American Dream to record this episode, Nataša, Saša and I met at the NY Housing Works Bookstore on Crosby Street. These two great and courageous women continued a conversation about language, vulnerability, dignity, self-worth, and displacement from different perspectives that we started a few years ago in Berlin. Tune in to our conversation and tell us what you think!
Natasa Prljević is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural worker. Through collaborative and collective feminist practice, she focuses on the emancipatory role of art in a development of radical imagination, pedagogy and justice. Starting with collage and assembly strategies, Prljević focuses on healing potential of polyvocality on the intersection of different media, personal poetics and histories. For the last ten years, she has been working and thinking with students, collectives and organizations in the field of art, culture and social justice. She is one of the initiators of the transnational platform HEKLER formed in New York, which focuses on the collective questioning of hospitality and conflict, merging artistic, pedagogical and organizational methods. She mostly finds herself on the route between New York and Uzice.
https://www.hekler.org/mission
Saša Tatić is a Bosnian-born artist, a storyteller of life. Her work reflects the continuous processing of the fact that her origin is left behind, but her identity is evolving and merging with a greater whole. She is in search of appropriate ways to address the challenges of living as a foreigner who carries the responsibility of family heritage values.
Saša is the co-founder of Fully Funded Residencies - the association and online platform for disseminating open calls, helping artists find residency opportunities, and sharing experiences and critical reflections on AiR programs. She lives and works in Berlin. Visits Bosnia as often as she can.
https://sasatatic.weebly.com/

After waking up from American Dream to record this episode, Nataša, Saša and I met at the NY Housing Works Bookstore on Crosby Street. These two great and courageous women continued a conversation about language, vulnerability, dignity, self-worth, and displacement from different perspectives that we started a few years ago in Berlin. Tune in to our conversation and tell us what you think!
Natasa Prljević is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural worker. Through collaborative and collective feminist practice, she focuses on the emancipatory role of art in a development of radical imagination, pedagogy and justice. Starting with collage and assembly strategies, Prljević focuses on healing potential of polyvocality on the intersection of different media, personal poetics and histories. For the last ten years, she has been working and thinking with students, collectives and organizations in the field of art, culture and social justice. She is one of the initiators of the transnational platform HEKLER formed in New York, which focuses on the collective questioning of hospitality and conflict, merging artistic, pedagogical and organizational methods. She mostly finds herself on the route between New York and Uzice.
https://www.hekler.org/mission
Saša Tatić is a Bosnian-born artist, a storyteller of life. Her work reflects the continuous processing of the fact that her origin is left behind, but her identity is evolving and merging with a greater whole. She is in search of appropriate ways to address the challenges of living as a foreigner who carries the responsibility of family heritage values.
Saša is the co-founder of Fully Funded Residencies - the association and online platform for disseminating open calls, helping artists find residency opportunities, and sharing experiences and critical reflections on AiR programs. She lives and works in Berlin. Visits Bosnia as often as she can.
https://sasatatic.weebly.com/

1 hr 18 min