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15 Apr 2026 17:00

New Media and Motherhood: New Glances

VedphLab and online

15 April - Laura Leuzzi (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen)

New Media and Motherhood: New Glances

Registration for online participation: link

 

Abstract: Starting from concepts related to digital art and activism, the seminar will explore the importance of new media for women artists who have investigated and engaged with themes connected to feminist struggles, campaigns, and struggles, in an effort to challenge and subvert structures, systems, perspectives, and stereotypes imposed by patriarchal society. In particular, the seminar will examine works created using new media that address themes such as the body, which plays a key role in the research of many women artists who have sought new modes of representation beyond the male gaze, and motherhood, through approaches aimed at overcoming the idealised models codified in traditional art histories and canons.

Bio
Laura Leuzzi is a contemporary art historian and curator. She is the author of articles and essays in books and exhibition catalogues, with her research focused on early European video art histories, art, activism and feminism, and new media. She is the co-editor of several publications including REWINDItalia Early Video Art in Italy (2015) and EWVA European Women's Video Art in the 70s and 80s (2019). She has presented internationally and given presentations and lectures at several museums, galleries and universities including Tate Modern (London), Bozar (Brussels), and National Library of France and given lectures and seminars at the Media Art Cultures - Erasmus funded Masters at University of Krems (Austria), Sotheby’s (London), Edinburgh College of Art, Sapienza University of Rome, and IUAV in Venice. In 2025 she was visiting Research Fellow at Vita Salute San Raffaele University (Milan). In 2019 she co-founded the Digital Art and Activism network with Joseph DeLappe, with whom she co-edited Incite. Digital Art and Activism (Peacock 2023).
She is on the Editorial Board of the Swiss-French research project The Emergence of Video Art in Europe (1960-80; ECAL, Lausanne/Paris 8). She sits on the Executive Board of Media Art Histories and on the Advisory Board of Live Art Ireland. With Katy Deepwell, she co-manages the international feminist mailing list fem-art-local-global.
She is founding co-director of RE_EXHIBIT_REWIND Online Gallery (RGU/University of Dundee). Dr. Laura Leuzzi, From the body to the feminist gaze and back: renegotiating visibility and representation through video art and new media. Currently, she is Chancellor’s Fellow at Gray’s School of Art, Robert Gordon University.

The event is part of the seminar series organized by the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH), Department of Humanities, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

Rachel Finkelstein, In Between, 2022, still from video. Courtesy of the artist

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

VeDPH; DSU

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