Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What
Workshop 2: Socially Engaged Arts – How does socially engaged art work in practice? Tools, methods, and experiences.
A hands-on workshop about people, questions, and the messy processes of socially engaged practice. We'll design activities that surface the different knowledges people bring and turn them into something shareable.
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Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What Public Programm by Nadja Baldini & Lara Sutter
The programme Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What aims to create contact zones and invites collective reflection on socially engaged arts today.
Its point of departure is the exhibition Violent Holes by Raphael Perret and his collaboration with Club La Fafa — a socially engaged artistic practice in dialogue with society and transformation.
In three workshops — Why, How, What — we will jointly explore, visualise, and discuss how art can have an impact within communities and across different creative fields: as a form of participation and change. The workshops are conceived as a laboratory for exchange, questions, and new perspectives.
These workshops are aimed at everyone who is interested in the interplay between art and society, works artistically in a
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Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What
Workshop 2: Socially Engaged Arts – How does socially engaged art work in practice? Tools, methods, and experiences.
A hands-on workshop about people, questions, and the messy processes of socially engaged practice. We'll design activities that surface the different knowledges people bring and turn them into something shareable.
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Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What Public Programm by Nadja Baldini & Lara Sutter
The programme Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What aims to create contact zones and invites collective reflection on socially engaged arts today.
Its point of departure is the exhibition Violent Holes by Raphael Perret and his collaboration with Club La Fafa — a socially engaged artistic practice in dialogue with society and transformation.
In three workshops — Why, How, What — we will jointly explore, visualise, and discuss how art can have an impact within communities and across different creative fields: as a form of participation and change. The workshops are conceived as a laboratory for exchange, questions, and new perspectives.
These workshops are aimed at everyone who is interested in the interplay between art and society, works artistically in a socially engaged way, or is curious and wants to exchange ideas, think together and develop new concepts.
We, Lara Sutter and Nadja Baldini, understand our curatorial practice as socially engaged mediation. Together with Raphael Perret, we take up existing threads and create an open space for exchange among diverse artistic circles — to listen, reflect, and develop new insights. A temporary space at Kupper Modern for lost and new connections.
The workshops will be held in German and English.
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