Crip the Curriculum is an educational platform at Rietveld Academie & Sandberg Instituut dedicated to dismantling ableist structures:
For a common future that is just, accessible, and joyfully liveable, the deeply embedded ableism in society must be challenged. In approaching this shared future, artists and designers carry both responsibility and opportunity to re-think methods of creating, communicating, and caring.
Crip the Curriculum encourages locating, questioning, unlearning, and dismantling of ableist patterns and biases within ourselves, our school, and ultimately our society. It strives for collective learning and community-building.
Well you join us on this journey?
There will be a very exciting event coming up soon, so hopefully we'll meet you then!
CtC member Pernilla Manjula Philip is calling out for the sharing of experiences and practices of DIY approaches of living that goes beyond the standardised bio-medical industrial ways. Please consider contributing with a one minute video.
No video experience needed.
All stories of lived experience welcomed!
We're so excited to announce our upcoming event 'Make it stim' with Dagmar Bosma and Sam Metz!
Come join us!
MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Iz Paehr) will be hosting COUNTING FEELINGS, a two-day workshop collectively exploring how we can use data otherwise. The workshop emerges from MELT’s arts/design research at the University of Cologne, in which they are exploring questions of how and with what intentions the experiences of marginalised groups are quantified and counted as data, and how we can use data to recount different—or other—stories.
Do you want to get valuable feedback on your work from artists and writers Park McArthur, Constantina Zavitsanos, and Geelia Ronkina? This is your chance!
We are extremely excited to reveal the artists of our first Crip Artist Meet Up: Cielo Saucedo and Mae Eskenazi! During this wonderful event, called "Blood, guts and bones: Crip corporeality and the flesh", Alcide Breaux will have a conversation with them. And we are more than happy to invite you as well!
Crip the Curriculum is pleased to announce our next Lecture/Workshop. Left and Right: Disabled artists Jerron Herman and Molly Joyce bring artistic examples from their multi-year collaborations around the legacies of congenital and acquired disability, primarily the historical and societal implications of the body's left side.
We would like to invite Rietveld and Sandberg Kids & Parents for a type design workshop with Benjamin and Inna.
Crip the Curriculum hosts writer, artist, and activist Beatrice Adler-Bolton as she introduces her new book Health Communism
2022
Pernilla Philip
Alcide Breaux
Harriet Foyster
Akash Sheshadri
Menko Dijksterhuis
We are extremely excited to reveal the artists of our first Crip Artist Meet Up: Cielo Saucedo and Mae Eskenazi! During this wonderful event, called "Blood, guts and bones: Crip corporeality and the flesh", Alcide Breaux will have a conversation with them. And we are more than happy to invite you as well!
Come with questions, ideas or intentions for navigating life as an artist, ableist funding applications, or whatever else you want to know or share. We may not have all the answers, but through the Crip traditions of resource sharing we aim to produce new knowledge together.
Come join us on April 6, at 19:00 CET, online.
The Zoom-link will be placed underneath this text on the day of the event.
We can't wait to meet y'all then!
Image description: On a black background is a red coloured vertical poster graphic for an upcoming online event. Titled ‘Blood, Guts, & Bones’, the text is white in bold typography and placed towards the top left. On the very top in smaller size is a centred text in white that reads ‘Crip Artist Meetup #1’. The subtitle below the title in white reads, “Crip Corporeality Beneath the Flesh”. In the very middle is an inverted triangle in yellow outline connecting three names, Cielo Saucedo and Mae Eskenazi, who are artists in conversation with Alcide Breaux for the event. The event is scheduled on the sixth of April at 1900 CET, set in black bold typography in the bottom left. A symmetrical wire-like shape is arranged over a red collage of what resemble viscera and organic matter. On the bottom of the poster are a couple of logos, starting from the left with the CTC logo, then the instagram handle of @CripTheCurriculum in the middle and finally the logo of Extra Intra.