H E R O I N E S
an interdisciplinary feminist residency
& exhibition project
an interdisciplinary feminist residency
& exhibition project
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The safest strategy seems to be to obey. Keep quiet and lay low. But is silence a shelter or a prison? Who decides who gets to speak, and who remains unseen, invisible, unheard? Aren’t the spaces that we consider intimate and private also, in the end, shaped by the hierarchies of power?
Some words by the co-curator, activist and visual artist Bussaraporn Thongchai:
“What does silence mean in Thai Society, a place which is ruled by the religious, royal, and national hegemony? Here, breaking silence always leads to bad consequences –we become an ungrateful person, doomed to bring bad karma upon ourselves. We become a heretic, an enemy against our parents, teachers, against the country. To put it simply, we become an alien in our own society when we speak out…”
Thailand unites the flesh and blood of Thais … The land of Thailand belongs to the Thais … Our sovereignty will never be threatened, we will sacrifice every drop of our blood for our nation … We are ready to die for freedom, security, and prosperity.
There is no empty silence when we listen carefully. Erasure and discrimination seem like a void at first, but they do have a sound, if we can attune to it. So how do we practice this attunement? To follow up on Audre Lorde’s argument for the Transformation of Silence into Language and Action, we need to ask: why cannot we break silence? What are the words needed to feel fulfilled, to release? What are the tyrannies that we swallow day by day and attempt to make our own, until we die of them, still in silence?
This creative process is about how we can work together to create collaborative, holistic artworks. The way we live and exchange is a work of art. The way we interact, and how we create is also part of the challenge. Shared activities included: body works and somatics, dance, polyphonic singing, clay sculpting, emotional bonding, speculative fiction writing, walking, harvesting wild plants, farming, and thinking together.
At the core of the collective, is the question: how do we work together and feel together? We all come from different countries and backgrounds. We may have disagreements and debates, which can be nourishing. We always strive for understanding and care, and for this we ask each artist to practice nonviolent communication and be aware of their ego and aggression. We work together to build a stronger team where we uplift each other.
The Heroines’Wave project in 2021 was supported by the Co-Production Fund of the Goethe Institute, by the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, and the French Embassy in Bangkok, as well as the generous support of private sponsors and friends who preferred to remain anonymous. We are grateful for the many people who have involved themselves in this project; without them, it would not have been possible.