WhiteFeather Hunter @ SFU Gibson’s Museum public forum “Test Kitchen” on January 14 @ 12 pm
Join WhiteFeather Hunter this Wednesday, January 14, from 12 to 1 pm for an in-person talk on “Feminist Biofabrication and the Politics of Repair” as part of Test Kitchen, a public program at SFU Gibson Museum
Test Kitchen is an informal, interdisciplinary public forum where SFU graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty share their work with the public. To encourage the discussion of ideas-in-progress, Test Kitchen’s atmosphere is intentionally relaxed. Presenters share the floor in the Gibson’s Forum with colleagues from different disciplines, so conversation can rove across research areas, encouraging synergies between varied fields of inquiry
Each season, Test Kitchen’s sessions are framed by an open-ended prompt offered by the Gibson’s curatorial team. Participants in the first chapter of Test Kitchen responded to the following question: “What, and where, are the edges in your research?” Test Kitchen 1 gathers scholars active in fields spanning the university—Archeology, Anthropology, Contemporary Art, Geography, History, Health Ethics, Interactive Arts & Technology, and Molecular Biology & Biochemistry—to share the questions and ideas that shape their current research.
More info at:
https://gibson.sfu.ca/whats-on/test-kitchen
Image:
WhiteFeather Hunter, IMARA – Interstitial Machine for Aggregate Reparative Anatomies, 2025. 3D bioprinted in vitro clitorises, tubing with blood, glassware, LED light box.
