
Thursday 27 November 2025
We often look towards artists as political subjects who comment on and confront conditions in society. At the same time, however, creative work brings with it a lot of precariousness, and artists often have to navigate different political and economic realities. This talk reflects on the opportunities and constraints that cultural workers face when it comes to political protest today, and thinks about how we can connect the fight for better working conditions in the arts with broader political projects for equality and justice.
You can visit eacht college individually, or buy a combiticket for all four dates:
25-09: Sounds of protest: music, resistance, recognition
30-10: Sound Against Silence: Music in Pro-Palestinian Protest
27-11: Sounds of precariousness: why do musicians protest?
21-12: Sounds That Unite, Songs That Divide: Protest Music in Polarised Times
This programme is in English.