︎inter:archive
inter:archive is an ongoing and experimental research project in the form of a digital platform dedicated to explore and interact with the multiple facets of intersectional feminism.
Due to the covid-19 pandemic hitting the globe in winter/spring 2020, the physical manifestation of inter:archive was constrained to suspension. As part of


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Against all odds, inter:archive is not stopping and has transitioned to the digital sphere. The online version is an experimental space developed in a time of social paralysis in order to maintain the initial elements of research induced in the project while at the same time exploring an alternative format. It is not about exhaustivity but about a collective opportunity to share fragments of references and works, in which the topics of gender, race, sexuality, class, ethnicity and disability intersect. In an endeavour of emancipation, awareness and care, the pieces take a stand towards the multiple injustices, differences and discriminations still overtly present in our contemporary society.
Since its launch in April 2020, inter:archive will navigate through the different facets of intersectionality by sharing content ranging from texts, images, quotes, poems, zines to soundpieces, mixtapes, videos and more. In line with the initial gesture of the spatial design, the digital version of inter:archive will present the materials non-linearly, creating an assemblage for visitors to (re)arrange in their own sensibility.
In addition, new contributions by Zurich-based artists will embody and interact with the collected material, including the zürich moves’s artists invited for inter:archive,

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This platform is collaborative and invites everyone to submit or suggest a text or any other material that is meaningful in this context. We will happily add and make it accessible on the desktop. Feel free to write to us the specific content, by ︎ email or DM on Instagram @oncurating-space.
* Initiated in 2012 by Marc Streit, zürich moves! is a week-long festival presenting contemporary artistic practices in the field of performing arts developed in the context of transnational and transgender artistic engagement. Before the pandemic, the 2020 edition of zürich moves! planned to focus on the Zurich art scene, inviting artists and performers whose practices were informed by feminism and more specifically intersectionality.
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inter:archive is a project developed by curators Giovanna Bragaglia, Miwa Negoro and Camille Regli, as part of the OnCurating Project Space’s programme.
Supported by Fluxum Foundation.