ARTIVAL TALKS: Art, Mobility and Migration
ARTIVAL TALKS: Art, Mobility and Migration
Oct
25
Wed
22:36 – 22:36
-1–2°C
clear sky
With: Globe Art Point
Time: 25.10 – 26.10.2023
Address: Nordic Culture Point library, Kaisaniemenkatu 9
Language: English
ARTIVAL Talks are organised by IMMART, Nordic Culture Point and Globe Art Point as a part of ARTIVAL RE:CONNECT, a Nordic multilingual cultural festival taking place across the Nordic region in 2023. The festival a widely diverse array of actors together in a sustainable manner to co-create and reflect on issues of inclusion and belonging with exhibitions, performances, talks, workshops, recitals, and more, at a time when many of us around the globe are striving to reconnect, to ourselves, our families, and our communities in one way or another.
ARTIVAL Talks are a collection of live-streamed and virtual discussions, debates and conversations on the themes of ARTIVAL – a festival that places artists, the artistic process and advocacy at the centre. The central aim of the Talks, which began in May 2023, is to facilitate gaining a clearer understanding of different processes, perspectives and viewpoints that exist in Nordic artscapes, by bringing artists, cultural workers, activists, human rights experts, public officials and civil society together to exchange ideas and share experiences of their successes (and failures), good (and bad) practices, and the opportunities (and challenges) present in the broad landscape of the Nordic arts and cultural sector.
Read about ARTIVAL at immart.dk/artival2023.
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Art, Mobility and Migration
This ARTIVAL Talk explores the intricate relationship between Art, Mobility, and Migration. Delve into the multifaceted ways in which these three interconnected concepts intersect and shape our understanding of the contemporary art field in the Nordic region.
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Nordic Culture Point has been granted the EcoCompass environmental certificate. We’re making every endeavour to reduce our carbon footprint, which is why all travel within the organisation is carefully planned. Use public transport when you visit us, and you’ll contribute to a greener cultural scene, too!
What's on
Wed 25 Oct 2023 – 26 Oct 2023 Closed today
-1–2°C
clear sky
Address:
Suomenlinna B 28
00190 Helsinki Finland