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Granary Building, Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London, N1C 4AA
Institutional Analysis is the linchpin connecting Deleuze and Guattari’s schizoanalysis and Frantz Fanon’s contributions to postcolonial theory with art and aesthetics. However, strikingly little work has been done in this area.
This two-day event, the first of its kind in the UK, will bring together key figures in the Institutional Analysis movement as well as researchers working in this field in order to reconstruct the origins and development of this practice and introduce to the English-speaking world this framework for engaging with philosophy, mental health, aesthetics and the arts.
The tickets for Sur Analysis: Institutional Psychotherapy and Analysis are now available online via the Central Saint Martins Box Office and can be found by following this link: https://system.spektrix.com/platformtheatre/website/EventDetails.aspx?EventId=29407&resize=true
Tickets cost £10 (free for TECHNE students). Once tickets have been released they will be available through the Central St Martins Box Office.
In order for TECHNE students to access their free tickets, they will need to follow the link above and follow the booking procedure. They will then need to use the following promotional code: surtech17
Presentations from Jean-Claude Polack, Anne, Querrien, Howard Caygill, Andrew Goffey, Val Schaepelynck, Olivier Apprill, Susana Caló, David Reggio, and Anthony Faramelli. Incorporating a workshop for the application of Institutional Analysis in the context of higher education.
For more details, please visit our website at suranalysisevent.blogspot.co.uk and Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1575468165815198/?active_tab=about.
If you have any questions concerning the event please email suranalysisevent@gmail.com.
Please check your availability and commitments before signing up to this event. Booking and then cancelling may deny opportunities to others and also wastes money, food and other resources.