Workshop 1: Socially Engaged Art: WHY? Develop a shared vision — why do we work in socially engaged ways?
If we step into the future, how does socially engaged art look? What have we achieved, and how did we get there? In the first workshop of the series — Socially Engaged Arts – Why: Why do we work in socially engaged ways? Finding a common vision — we imagine ourselves in 2036 in order to define the path we want to take today toward the future of socially engaged art.
------- Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What Public Programm by Nadja Baldini & Lara Sutter
The public program “Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What” aims to create contact zones for reflecting on socially engaged arts today.
The exhibition “Violent Holes” by Raphael Perret, emerging from a socially engaged practice, offers an ideal setting to reflect on art and social change.
Through three workshops — Why, How, What — we explore, imagine, visualize, and discuss together how art in public spaces, within communities, and across creative fields can act as forms of participation and transformation. The workshops serve as a laboratory for exchange.
We, Lara and Nadja, are curators working with a socially engaged mediation practice. With this format we want to pick up existing threads and create a
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Workshop 1: Socially Engaged Art: WHY? Develop a shared vision — why do we work in socially engaged ways?
If we step into the future, how does socially engaged art look? What have we achieved, and how did we get there? In the first workshop of the series — Socially Engaged Arts – Why: Why do we work in socially engaged ways? Finding a common vision — we imagine ourselves in 2036 in order to define the path we want to take today toward the future of socially engaged art.
------- Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What Public Programm by Nadja Baldini & Lara Sutter
The public program “Socially Engaged Arts: Why – How – What” aims to create contact zones for reflecting on socially engaged arts today.
The exhibition “Violent Holes” by Raphael Perret, emerging from a socially engaged practice, offers an ideal setting to reflect on art and social change.
Through three workshops — Why, How, What — we explore, imagine, visualize, and discuss together how art in public spaces, within communities, and across creative fields can act as forms of participation and transformation. The workshops serve as a laboratory for exchange.
We, Lara and Nadja, are curators working with a socially engaged mediation practice. With this format we want to pick up existing threads and create a space for a different form of exchange within Zurich’s diverse artistic circles — to encounter other perspectives, reflect together, and develop new understandings. This is a temporary space for lost and new connections.
The workshops will be held in German and English.
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