Culture is a key tool for the transmission of a society’s values, manners, roles and likings, but also to call them into question and imagine different ways of living together. For that reason, the proliferation of the female presence in all fields of culture, especially visible since the second half of the 20th century, has managed that women’s voices in the 21th century could be heard louder than ever, making women visible both in past and present culture. The round table will count on the participation of four women who will share their feminist experiences and practices in the spheres of publishing, music and theatre production, management of cultural spaces, cultural diffusion and the management of graphic artists, musicians or actresses.
► Film: pieces of ‘En la brecha. La desigualdad de género en el trabajo contada por ti’ (In the labour gap. Gender inequality at work told by yourself) Claudia Reig, Spain, 2018, VO, webdocumentary.
Women in the labour gap. Workers who break down gender stereotypes through their professional activity to overcome the barriers erected by a patriarchal society and a cultural environment which still marginalizes and pesters women. This is a documentary collectively created which proposes a choral dialogue opened to the participation of the audience to raise awareness about the daily struggle for equality and against gender-related job segregation.
Free acces until reaching auditorium full capacity.
The tickets will be handed out in the Information Point at the museum's hall half an hour before the beginning of the film.
Ada Díez (València, 1984) is an illustrator, graduated in Fine Arts and has a Master’s in Design and Illustration. She is co-creator and artistic director of the project Hits With Tits and the Truenorayo Fest, projects which highlight the women’s work in the world of music and illustration.
Elisa McCausland (Madrid, 1983) is a Spanish journalist, critic and researcher specialized in pop culture and feminism. On November 2018 she was awarded an Ignotus Award in the essay category for her book Wonder Woman: El feminismo como superpoder (Wonder Woman: feminism as a superpower)
Patricia Pardo (Alaquàs, 1975) is a stage manager, playwright, clown, actress and educator. Since 2007 is clown and stage manager of the contemporary circus company named after her with which she has performed in Latin America, Europe and Australia. She has written plays for different theatre companies and has been scriptwriter of webseries and TV fictions such as “Autodefinits”.
Leire San Martín (Bilbao, 1983) works in education and programming in the field of contemporary art production. She has taken part in different projects such as the research work “Una arqueologia de la mediació” (An arbitration archeology) together with Sara Martín within the programme Tratado de Paz (Peace Treaty) or the coordination of Ilegal_Cinema Buleoga z/b. Since 2014 she is responsible for mediation in Tabakalera and coordinates «Feministaldia. Festival de Cultura Feminista». She also takes part in social feminist and anti-racist movements in Donostia.