Summoning voices: a conversation with
Roselin Rodríguez Espinosa
A conversation with Roselin Rodríguez Espinosa that took place
during the Summoning voices - A radio symposium on feminist world
making July 8-9.23 in Goethe Institut Rotterdam and at radioecho.net
In the conversation you can hear Roseline talking about her research
and practice of depatriarchalizing the archives and feminist
approaches to archival processes.
Roselin Rodríguez Espinosa (La Habana, 1986) is art historian and
curator based in Mexico City. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in
Art History at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM.
She was Curatorial Coordinator at the University Museum of
Contemporary Art, MUAC/UNAM (2016-2018). Her academic and art
critique writings can be found in various national and international
publications. She is a member of the seminar-workshop
Depatriarchalizing the Archive since 2020 and she is currently
working on the collective research “Coordenadas móviles. Redes de
colaboración entre mujeres en el arte y la cultura en México
(1975-1986)”.
https://despatriarcalizarelarchiv0.hotglue.me/?manifiesta
Summoning voices - A radio symposium on feminist world making
Words make language, language makes stories, and stories make worlds
Radio Echo is summoning a diversity of voices of storytellers,
artists, radio makers, community builders, researchers and activists
during a two day radio symposium, online at our radio platform and
physically at the Goethe Institut Rotterdam. Through a series of
conversations, dj sets and vocal experimentations that weave a
multilayered broadcast that touches upon methods to reimagine the
realities that define our lives. With it we challenge normative
understandings of being together and compose a web of solidarity
amongst our communities. We aim to provide a space where many
disciplines can intersect, nurture each other and find a channel to
influence the world with a touch of our magic.