>> The YES! Association have been invited to be part of the next issue of the magazine MANA. The issue is focused on art and is coedited by Nadia Mazzoni (editor) and Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen (guest editor). The YES! Association’s participation is a shortened version of the opening speech made at the performance When Hell Froze Over at cultural institution Röda Sten in Gothenburg on June the 27th, 2009. In addition, the renegotiated version of the Equal Opprotunities Agreement made by the YES! Association and Röda Sten will also be published.

>> The YES! Association has been invited by artists and theorists Faith Wilding and Kate Davis to participate in their exhibition project 'How Do We Go On?' in collaboration with The Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) in Glasgow, as part of Glasgow International 2010. Faith Wilding and Kate Davis writes as follows: ”This collaborative endeavor seeks to explore how the history of our own separate art practices can come together to illuminate and learn from feminist concerns and legacies in a way that is both pertinent to ‘a present’ of Glasgow 2010 and aware of a need to think ahead”. Our participation will partly be through a “YES! package” consisting of: a documentation of Press Conference/Performance (2005), the Equal Opportunities Agreement (as it was formulated at the Press Conference) and a packet of Swedish coffee of the brand Gevalia. This is our contribution to the monthly reading group ‘Feminist lines of flight in art and politics’ part of the project 'How Do We Go On?'.