How to Thrive


James O’Brien, Liz Rosenfeld, Deborah Stratman


27 May 2018, 7pm
Radical Film Network 1968 Festival, CCA Glasgow
Free, booking via Eventbrite

Deborah Stratman, The BLVD, 1999. Courtesy of the artist.

How to Thrive is a screening event built around three videos spanning forty years which document group formation on the margins. Communities living outside of the law and beyond social acceptance propose tactics for survival and subversion. Groups of outliers, marginalised by class, gender, and race, embrace alternative pedagogies and seize their own narrative.

Deborah Stratman’s The BLVD (1999) documents the street drag racing scene on Chicago’s near West Side. Exposing an underground inner-city community and their nomadic experience of place, the video is about obsession, waiting, and speed.

Liz Rosenfeld’s liz/james/stillholes (2005/2017) follows the artist attempting to pass as a gay man in the covetable environment of cruising glory holes. The hidden-camera piece articulates a strategy for gaining access through a conversation between accomplices.

James O’Brien’s Black Future (1977) was facilitated by Media in Education Unit of Bradford College and made with a group of mainly West Indian unemployed youth in Bradford. The video imagines an England in 1983 where modern industry has destroyed the labour market leaving millions of young people permanently unemployed and living in controlled ‘welfare zones’.

How to Thrive is curated by Transit Arts, an itinerant organisation for the exhibition of artists’ moving image, working through public screening programmes and experimental publishing. This event is part of the Radical Film Network 1968 Festival and is supported by Curatorial Studio, a project devised by Kirsteen Macdonald and delivered by Scottish Contemporary Art Network (SCAN). Thanks also to Will Rose at Pavilion, Leeds, and Dr Erika Balsom.

As part of the festival, Transit Arts also presents a screening of Amie Siegel’s DDR/DDR (2008), Thursday 24 May, 6.30pm at the Goethe-Insitut Glasgow.


Programme


︎Deborah Stratman, The BLVD, 1999. SD video, 64 min.
︎Liz Rosenfeld, liz/james/stillholes, 2005/2017. SD video, 8 min.
︎James O’Brien, Black Future, 1977. Telecine transferred to digital, 43 min.