Panchayat: The Context A Conversation Between Shaheen Merali, Rita Keegan and Narendra Pachkhédé

Shaheen Merali and Rita Keegan join Narendra Pachkhédé to discuss the vital role of collecting, recording, organising and archive-making in the lives of artists of colour in the UK. As part of Panchayat-Horizon, they discuss the history of organisations, archives and collectives that were created by and for Black and Asian creative practitioners from the 1970s to the 1990s and beyond. Download an edited transcript and watch a screen recording of the original conversation from 19 August 2021 below.

Rita Keegan
Love Token 1996
Photo album and photocopies hand-tinted with watercolour and coloured pencil, used to promote the exhibition Rita Keegan: Somewhere Between There and Here, South London Gallery, 2021

What does it mean, asks Shaheen Merali, ‘to collect ephemera as a person of colour, collectively and in community, or individually as an artist, about one’s own life and work’?

Art historian Narendra Pachkhédé moderates a conversation between artist Rita Keegan and artist and co-founder of Panchayat, Shaheen Merali. They discuss the evolution of artist-run archives and organisations such as Panchayat, African and Asian Visual Arts Archive (AAVAA), Third Text, Autograph and the Organisation for Visual Arts (OVA), as a means for artists of colour in the UK to establish a footprint in British art history through conferences, exhibitions and public events.

Together they outline Panchayat’s trajectory; its beginnings as a small group of artists in 1988 and its evolution into an archive, hub, meeting point and research centre, facilitating dialogue and collaboration between Black and Asian artists in the UK. Rita Keegan reflects on her experience gathering her own archive, her work on the Women of Colour Index (WOCI), as well as her 2021 South London Gallery show, Somewhere Between There and Here.

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