Marnie Slater (b. Aotearoa New Zealand) is a visual artist who lives in Brussels. Marnie’s work engages with multiple formats, including sculpture, collaboration, editing, performance, painting and installation. Like her solo work, Marnie’s long-term collaborations are led by queer and feminist politics and desires. She is co-curator of Buenos Tiempos, Int. and a team member of Mothers & Daughters – A Lesbian* and Trans* Bar*. Marnie is currently teaching on the AdMa program at Sint Lucas Antwerpen, where has just completed a three-year research trajectory on process tools for queer, feminist and anti-racist collaborative art making. Marnie is part of SPIN, a Brussels-based support and research platform for artists.
For this iteration of Second Sundays, Marnie will dive into the world of protest music, roaming across musical genres to share her perspective on the ways that artists and communities have created, interpreted and appropriated music as a tool of celebration and resistance.