Session 3
Adam Neikirk, Linda Mary Montano, Nina Danino
17/05/21
Adam Neikirk
Bio
Adam Neikirk is a 2nd-year PhD student in Creative Writing at the University of Essex. His creative dissertation comprises a verse biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge together with critical commentary. His writing has appeared in the Charles Lamb and Coleridge Bulletins and Creel: an anthology of creative writing. He lives in Colchester with his partner.
Presentation
“The ‘Religiosity’ of the Symbol in Coleridge’s Dejection ode” This talk will discuss two interpretations of the meaning of Coleridge’s Dejection ode (1802) in connection with my previous talk on the translucence of the symbol in Coleridgean thought. Simon Critchley’s secular reading of the ode will be compared with Peter Cheyne’s reading which supports a contemplative-philosophical approach. This talk is based on content excerpted from the critical portion of my creative dissertation.
Linda Mary Montano
Bio
Linda Mary Montano is a seminal figure in contemporary feminist performance art and her work since the mid 1960s has been critical in the development of video by, for, and about women. Attempting to dissolve the boundaries between art and life, Montano continues to actively explore her art/life through shared experience, role adoption, and intricate life altering ceremonies, some of which last for seven or more years. Her artwork is starkly autobiographical and often concerned with personal and spiritual transformation. Montano’s influence is wide ranging – she has been featured at museums including The New Museum in New York, MOCA San Francisco and the ICA in London.
Presentation
Linda will sing new words to THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE while holding a small chicken/puppet. After her song a video of a small boy singing EVERY LITTLE THING WILL BE ALRIGHT will play. On chat there will be a statement about Montano’s process. At the end of the event, we will all dance together to ADDICTED TO LOVE.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Montano
Nina Danino
Bio
Nina Danino is a filmmaker and artist. She has made experimental films and feature length films. Her most recent film I Die of Sadness Crying For You (2019) was premiered at the London Film Festival and Seville European Film Festival (2019). She is Reader in Fine Art, Goldsmiths, University of London.
Presentation
I am working on two long films and when one was not funded by the BFI in September of last year, it made me think about women and performance art – how women turned to immediate materials – their bodies, actions and voices. I have been making short song works since April 2020 which was unexpected and I have recently made dance videos out of my enjoyment of the music. I thought I would do a 5 minute extract from the video Cream: Killin’ what’s inside of you, 52 mins (2021).