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Paul Mellon Centre | Collage Politics and Punk Practices: Cutting Edge
October 8, 2021 @ 6:00 am - 8:00 am

An event as part of the multi-part conference program Cutting Edge: Collage in Britain, 1945 to Now
6:00–6:05am CT Welcome by Elena Crippa (Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate)
Panel 3
Chaired by Catherine Grant (Senior Lecturer in the Art and Visual Cultures Departments, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Chaired by Catherine Grant (Senior Lecturer in the Art and Visual Cultures Departments, Goldsmiths, University of London)
6:05–6:20am Amy Tobin (Lecturer in the Department of History of Art, University of Cambridge), “I Can’t Swim I Have Nightmares’: Linder and Photomontage 1976–2019”
6:20–6:35am Alice Correia (Research Curator, Touchstones, Rochdale), “Chila Kumari Burman: Punk Punjabi Protests”
6:35–6:50am Panel 3 discussion & questions
6:50–7:00am Break
Panel 4
Chaired by Elizabeth Robles (Lecturer in the History of Art Department, University of Bristol)
Chaired by Elizabeth Robles (Lecturer in the History of Art Department, University of Bristol)
7:00–7:15am Chandra Frank (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati) Title TBC
7:15–7:30am Allison Thompson (Division of Fine Arts, Barbados Community College), ‘Come Together: Collage Aesthetics in the Work of Sonia Boyce’
7:30–7:45am Panel 4 discussion & questions
7:45–8:00am Multi-panel discussion