Events, Talks, Art Projects
'Where Olive Trees Weep': Film screening and discussion
At the Bristol Palestine Festival 2024 - on 8 December:
https://bristolpff.org.uk/2024/10/18/where-olive-trees-weep-qa/
Where Olive Trees Weep is a heartbreakingly beautiful and poignant documentary about the struggles and resilience of Ashira Darwish, Ahed Tamimi, and other Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.
It explores themes of loss, trauma, and the quest for justice, featuring Holocaust survivor Dr. Gabor Maté offering trauma healing work for Palestinian women tortured in Israeli prisons.
This screening includes a Q&A with Ashira Darwish hosted by Melissa Chemam.
Screening of 'Banel & Adama' - March 2024
Award-winning filmmaker Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s breathtaking debut follows the fated lovers' quest to carve a life for themselves beyond the expectations of others.
The screening with be followed by a Q&A with director Ramata-Toulaye Sy.
To book: https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/12465/preview-banel-adama
Royal Academy, London, Feb. 2024
Week 1: Art and revolution
Details here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/event/lecture-series-protest-art-and-power
13 February 2024 - 6.30 - 7.45pm - Royal Academy of Arts - Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD, UK
As part of the 'Entangled Pasts, 1768–now - Art, Colonialism and Change' exhibition - 3 February - 28 April 2024: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/entangled-pasts
Artworks by leading contemporary artists including Sonia Boyce, Frank Bowling, John Akomfrah and Isaac Julien will be on display alongside works by artists from the past 250 years including Joshua Reynolds, J.M.W.Turner and John Singleton Copley – creating connections across time which explore questions of power, representation and history. Experience large-scale works including the life-size painted cut-out figures of Lubaina Himid’s installation Naming the Money, and Hew Locke’s Armada, a flotilla of ‘votive boats’ recalling different periods and places.
Speaker at Afrika Eye Film Festival - Nov. 2023
“Afrika Eye 2023 is in our sights" Seventeen years on from the first Afrika Eye, we’re as excited as ever to be bringing a packed programme of films, from and about Africa, to venues across Bristol.
I'll be speaking about Burkina Faso and the Sahel, after the screening of Apolline Traoré's film 'Sira, and about my interview with her.
On Saturday 18 November 2023 - 2pm
Book here: https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/12240/afrika-eye-sira
Details here: https://www.afrikaeye.org.uk/events/sira
Conversation with Hew Locke at The Royal Academy, London
Guyanese British artist Hew Locke - in Conversation with art writer Melissa Chemam
Wed, 5 July 2023 18:00 - 18:30 BST
Royal Academy of Arts - Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD, United Kingdom
Details and booking: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/event/hew-locke-in-conversation
As part of the Summer Exhibition - Exhibition details: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/summer-exhibition-2023
Read my interview with the artist from 2022, for Art UK here: https://artuk.org/discover/stories/hew-lockes-the-procession-transforming-darkness-into-joy
Alfredo Jaar at The Goodman Gallery London
Exhibition Preview: Alfredo Jaar In Conversation with Melissa Chemam
Tue, 18 Apr 2023 18:00 - 18:30 BST
Goodman Gallery: 26 Cork Street, London W1S 3ND, UK
"IF IT CONCERNS US, IT CONCERNS YOU is a potent survey of works by Alfredo Jaar which chronicles the artist’s forty-year critique of the Western media. The exhibition features important works which span the artist’s career, from the early 1980s through to new works created in 2022, which have not been exhibited before. It is the largest presentation of Jaar’s Press Works series to date."
Event details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/exhibition-preview-alfredo-jaar-in-conversation-with-melissa-chemam-tickets-590002201467
Exhibition details: https://www.goodman-gallery.com/exhibitions/london-gallery-alfredo-jaar-if-it-concerns-us-it-concerns-you-2023
Read my interview with the artists from 2019, for WhyNow: https://whynow.co.uk/read/25-years-later-alfredo-jaar-at-goodman-gallery-london/
On the play 'The Meaning of Zong' (Barbican, London, 2023)
"Important new play about human rights and our fundamental duty to each other, written (and co-directed) by award-winning actor Giles Terera: The Meaning of Zong reminds us of theatre’s unique ability to create a place where conversations can come alive. As we follow the show’s terrific ensemble cast, thrilling movement and soaring live music - inspired by ancient storytelling traditions from across West Africa - we bear witness to these extraordinary stories of resilience and resistance that resonate more powerfully than ever."
Read on The Barbican Centre's website: https://www.barbican.org.uk/digital-programmes/digital-programme-the-meaning-of-zong
Speaker at Film Festivals, and other events
On cinema history at different film festivals, in Paris, Bristol, London, etc. Samples:
-Bristol Palestine Festival 2022 https://bristolpff.org.uk/2022/11/05/boycott/
Film screening and Q&A at Arnolfini with Ken Loach and Palestinian, Israeli, British activists: https://arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/bristol-palestine-film-festival-boycott/
-Afrika Eye Nov. 2022 https://www.afrikaeye.org.uk/art-and-activism
-Arnolfini - Vanguard / 'Bombin' screening - Q&A with Goldie - Oct. 2021 https://arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/film-vanguard-x-vans-bombin/
-Beyond Borders, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZC7gacfCAM
-Karl Marx screenings at the British Library, 2018 https://www.bl.uk/events/karl-marx-imagined-and-the-young-karl-marx-screening
'Boycott': Film screening and Panel discussion
At the Bristol Palestine Festival 2022 - on Dec. 2nd: https://bristolpff.org.uk/2022/11/05/boycott/
'Boycott' explores the extent of anti-boycott legislation in the US and shows the impact of state legislation on companies and individuals that choose to boycott Israel. Bacha’s compelling documentary is an inspiring story of standing up for one’s rights and fighting against threats to freedom of speech.
Guest speakers include Ken Loach, film and TV director; Yuval Shalev from International Centre of Justice for Palestinians; Zeyn Mohammed, Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC); Dave Spurgeon, former chair of Bristol Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM). Chaired by Melissa Chemam.
Writing on Urban Arts
For divers festivals, events and production houses (more soon).
With the Vanguard exhibition in Bristol: https://www.waterstones.com/events/vanguard-book-launch/bristol-galleries
Read also my pieces on Street culture:
-With Mode 2: https://upmag.com/mode-2/
-With el Seed: https://upmag.com/el-seed/
-In Tunisia: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/features/leaving-mark-tunisia-hotbed-arab-street-art
-In Bristol: https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/culture/art-theatre/rediscovering-bristols-original-graffiti-artists & http://melissa-on-the-road.blogspot.com/2016/09/bristol-in-us-public-art-review.html
-On Banksy & 3D: https://www.londonstreetartdesign.co.uk/from-3d-to-banksy-why-bristols-street-art-tops-european-walls/
-In Belfast: https://www.artistikrezo.com/art/street-art-a-belfast-redorer-le-blason-des-murs-par-l-art.html
-In Sicily : https://toutelaculture.com/tendances/voyage-tendances/carnet-de-voyage-arts-oasis-debarquement-dart-en-sicile/
Events on Urban Arts
For divers festivals, events and production houses (more soon).
For 6 months, I immersed myself in the art boom emerging in Paris-East and the 93. I worked with Quai 36 in Romainville (93), near Pantin, set in an 'art quarter' uniting Fondation Fiminco, Les Réserves du FRAC Île-de-France, and many new art galleries: https://quai36.com
The space gives these graffiti artists room to develop their work on canvas, bridging urban and contemporary arts.
See this Guardian article about the art production house: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/gallery/2015/jun/12/paris-street-art-gare-du-nord-goes-graffiti-with-quai-36-project
In conversation with Mauritian artist Shiraz Bayjoo
Friday 29 July 2022 at Arnolfini Bristol: https://arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/shirazbayjoo/
Artist Shiraz Bayjoo, in conversation with writer, journalist and Arnolfini Writer in Residence, Melissa Chemam in a special evening celebrating the release of Shiraz’s beautiful illustrated edition of 'Treasure Island' by Robert Louis Stevenson, published by Four Corners Books: About working with archival imagery and histories of colonialism to produce this new edition of the classic novel.
Projects on Contemporary Arts
For divers festivals, especially in visual and performative arts:
-with 'Thanks for Nothing', an organisation mobilising artists and the world of culture by organising artistic and solidarity projects with a concrete impact on society (Paris, 2022) - clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc7I_hkW3vk
-at the theatre festival Mayfest (Bristol, 2022): https://www.mayk.org.uk/mayfest
-at Literary events (Bristol Transformed 2019, 2021 and 2022); Working-Class Writers Festival, at Arnolfini, etc. Ex: https://www.bristolideas.co.uk/attend/english-as-a-second-language/
Writer in residence at the Arnolfini art centre (Oct. 2019- June 2022)
Writing about resistance, feminism, diasporas and multiculturalism. Read here: https://arnolfini.org.uk/category/writer-in-residence/
And took part in many events.
I also worked on an art e-book, available as PDF. Details here: https://arnolfini.org.uk/africa-at-arnolfini/ And e-book here https://arnolfini.org.uk/here-there-evenwhere/
Arnolfini gallery, Bristol
Since 2019, I've been working with the delightful Arnolfini gallery in Bristol as their writer-in-residence, first on the themes of feminism and resistance, then on an art book about the African & Caribbean artists they've invited to exhibit since the opening in 1961.
All my texts here: https://arnolfini.org.uk/category/writer-in-residence/
Cultural Project Assistant / Volunteer
For divers festivals, especially in cinema:
-at the 'Beyond Borders Documentary Festival in Castellorizo, Greece in 2019 - see this documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZC7gacfCAM
-with Velvet film from 2009 to 2018 - different events on Raoul Peck's film. Ex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WWFKjDb_hI
-at the French Film Fest in Prague, CZ, in 2003
Produced a concert with Lady Nade, from Bristol, at La Bellevilloise, Paris
In January 2018 - Link: https://www.lylo.fr/concert/6cd05c-cafe-concert-lady-nade-la-bellevilloise + PR for press interview with RFI: https://www.rfi.fr/fr/emission/20191026-sortie-safe-place-nouvel-album-lady-nade
Events at 'La Colonie', a cultural centre open by artist Kader Attia
Organisation of two talks, in 2017 and 2019, with authors and artists, on political artists, involvement for social change, especially in street art. Link: http://lacolonie.paris/agenda/2019/novembre/border-wall-aesthetics-uvres-dart-dans-les-espaces-frontaliers-evenement-autour-du-livre-de-elisa-ganivet/
Produced an Exhibition for a charity
June 2016 : « La Route » with and for the NGO Waha International, photographies from the 'Refugee Crisis' in Greece and Kurdistan by Livia Saavedra - Mairie du 10e arrondissement, Paris
Project & Comms Manager for Velvet Film
I worked as the main researcher for the award-winning Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck for years, on and off, from 2006 to 2018, as a communication & project manager. On films such as 'The Young Karl Marx', 'Fatal Assistance', 'I Am Not Your Negro', 'Exterminate All the Brutes', and his events, DVD & book releases.
Karl Marx Imagined at the British Library (2018)
In a conversation chaired by Rachel Holmes, Clive Coleman and Richard Bean, writers of West End hit Young Marx, film maker and writer Jason Barker and Melissa Chemam from the team behind Raoul Peck’s film The Young Karl Marx get to grips with this enigmatic figure. Followed at by a rare UK screening of the film.
https://www.bl.uk/events/karl-marx-imagined-and-the-young-karl-marx-screening
Bookshop manager
In Paris in 1999, 2000 and 2001, rue Monsieur Le Prince, Paris 5e
An interview about my work on arts & culture
Read here: https://www.arccamagazine.com/melissa-chemam