PRESENT FUTURES 2023
COLETTE SADLER & FERAL
Present Futures 2023 returned to the Centre of Contemporary art (CCA) Glasgow on 22 - 24 June. Now in its fifth edition this year’s festival focuses on relationships between performance, ecology, and the creation of new myth. Through a series of performances, discussions, and films it considers the creation of new mythologies and ecological transition as we enter collectively into precarious and unknown futures. With contributions from local and international artists including Ana Pi, Louise Ahl, Robbie Synge, Adham Faramawy, Libby Heaney, Matthieu Blond, Mega Hertz, Maya Deren, Althea Young, Ama Josephine Budge, Karen Christopher, David Overend, Lilli Kuschel and Rosanna Cade.
Present Futures is an International bi-annual multi-disciplinary arts festival curated by Colette Sadler and produced by Feral Arts. It was founded in 2016 by choreographer and multi-disciplinary artist Colette Sadler to platform cutting edge Scottish and International artists that move between performance, film, visual arts and theory. Curatorially the festival deals with thematics such as post-humanism, artificial agencies, and speculative futures with artistic experimentation at its core.
Based at Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow (CCA) the festival has worked in partnership with GoMa (Gallery of Modern Art), Goethe Institute, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, The Work Room and Tramway. Present Futures is committed to artist development. Since 2019 the associateship bursary has supported 7 emerging Scottish performance and visual artists to research and present their ideas within the context of the festival.
Present Futures is supported by Creative Scotland, The Work Room, Centre for Contemporary Art and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Credits
Curation: Colette Sadler
Producers and Co-Curators: Feral (Jill Smith & Kathryn Boyle)
Graphic & Web Design: Elena Anna Rieser
Production Manager: Sarah Wilson
Associateship Artist Mentoring Support and Advice: Colette Sadler (Artistic Director, Stammer Productions) and Laura Bissell (Contemporary Performance Practice, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)