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ISSUE 8.1

Archival Studies in Arab Women's Essay Film - A Talk by Habibi Collective Founder Róisín Tapponi

Róisín Tapponi

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In this talk, the London-based curator, writer and editor Róisín Tapponi explores the role of the archive in Arab women's essay film — as a narrative subject, as a structural form, and as a field.

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Róisín Tapponi
Róisín Tapponi

Tapponi is an Iraqi-Irish curator and founder of the Habibi Collective

Róisín Tapponi is the founder of the Habibi Collective, a digital archive and curatorial platform for MENA women’s filmmaking. She is currently developing the first independent streaming service for MENA cinema, SHASHA Movies Ltd. Tapponi has directed four regional film festivals, including the Independent Iraqi Film Festival (IIFF). She has curated programs on MENA filmmaking in galleries, academic institutions, festivals, and cinemas across the world.

Tapponi is founder and editor-in-chief of ART WORK, a new critical art e-publication for cultural workers operating on the margins. She also works as a freelance journalist, having written features on art & culture for publications including The Guardian, Frieze, i-D and Vogue.

Tapponi is one of the curators of Liberating History: Arab Feminisms and Mediated Pasts, a series of screenings and discussions presented by The Block Museum of Art and the Middle East and North African Studies Program at Northwestern University October 8 – 31, 2020:

https://www.blockmuseum.northwestern....

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