This closing program extends Unsettled Earth’s year-long inquiry into practices and forms of organizing that unsettle the space-time of the colony and contest the systemic foreclosure of liberatory futures. It brings together experiments in agrarian autonomy across Palestine and the region, aesthetic strategies that rehearse anticolonial worldmaking and counter-histories of infrastructure and technology as terrains of struggle. Across these sites, the program attends to how collective political life is imagined, defended, and sustained amidst the colonial fragmentation of land, bodies, and psyches.

 

Through workshops, lectures, readings and performances, Manual for an Unsettled World insists on refusal as a material practice—one that cultivates insurgent subjectivities and reorders social relations. As a closing gesture of Unsettled Earth, the program does not offer resolution, but sharpens a shared horizon of struggle that moves against colonial permanence, engineered scarcity and the dismantling of native life-worlds.

Program

 

 

Friday, 13 Feb

 

14:30 – 17:00: Masha’a as Method: On Agrarian Resistance as Political Infrastructure

Workshop with Adham Karaja, The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature, Munira Khayyat  (in Arabic); Classroom, 2nd Floor

 

18:00 – 21:00: Like An Event In A Dream Dreamt By Another

Workshop with Firas Shehadeh; Classroom, 2nd Floor 

 

 

Saturday, 14 Feb

 

11:00 – 11:30: Notes Toward an Unsettled World

Introduction with Joud Al-Tamimi and Lama El Khatib; Auditorium, Ground Floor

 

11:30 – 13:00: Aesthetics of the Repressed

Keynote lecture by Adam HajYahia followed by a conversation with Tobi Haslett; Auditorium, Ground Floor

 

13:00 – 14:30: The Longue Durée of German Coloniality

Presentation by Zoé Samudzi followed by a conversation with Bafta Sarbo, moderated by Jule Ulbricht; Auditorium, Ground Floor

 

16:00 – 18:00: Unsettled Earth: Artists in Conversation

Introductory notes from Angela Harutyunyan, followed by an artist conversation with Sarah Zeryab, Bayan Abu Nahla, Moayed Abou Ammouna, and Basyma Saad; Exhibition Hall, First Floor

 

 

Sunday, 15 Feb

 

12:00 – 14:00: Against Abstraction: Towards a Politics of Confrontation

Keynote lecture by Islam al Khatib followed by a panel with Al Khatib, Munira Khayyat and Omid Montazeri, moderated by Marwa Arsanios; Exhibition Hall, First Floor

 

14:00 – 15:30: Lunch

 

15:30 – 16:30: Shrinking Language, Bursting Memory

Reading with Alaa Alqaisi; Exhibition Hall, First Floor

 

17:00 – 18:00: In Defense of Darkness: A History of Palestinian Technology in Words and Numbers

Lecture with Haig Aivazian; Exhibition Hall, First Floor

 

18:30 – 21:30: Sound Performances; Atrium, Ground Floor