The Almanach of Cold hosted by Art For Glaciers and We Are AIA Credits: Ludwig Berger recording Morteratsch by Lutz...
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Open Studio with Sarafadeen Bello | September 24, 2024
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Open Studio with Sarafadeen Bello | September 24, 2024
Date: September 24, 2024
Time: 17:30 - 21:00
Location: Seestrasse 395, 8038 Zürich, AiR Studio, Trakt A, 1st floor, to the left, Room A1.010d
During the Open Studio, the multidisciplinary artist Sarafadeen will be sharing insights into his practice and project Plastic Foodture. He began exploring it during his residency, realized and supported by IG Rote Fabrik and the Swiss Art Council, Pro Helvetia Johannesburg. He will also be sharing experiences of his time in Zurich and across Switzerland.
Coaching by Martina Huber and Katharina Riedl.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-studio-with-sarafadeen-bello-september-24-2024-tickets-1015180461087
Image credit: Sarafadeen BelloDatum:Tue, 24.09.2024 17:30
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The Almanach of Cold hosted by Art For Glaciers and We Are AIA
Credits: Ludwig Berger recording Morteratsch by Lutz Stautner & Philipp
Curatorial Tour "Experimental Ecology"
Date: 22 August, 2024
Time: 19:00
Location: Kunstmuseum St. Gallen
The curators Martina Huber and Gianni Jetzer will give some insights into their exhibition Experimental Ecology
Photo: Zheng Bo & Matthias Rillig, The Political Life of Plants 2, 2023, Installation, Experimental Ecology
"More-Than-Planet: Visions for a life in a new geological epoch?"
Opening: Tuesday 19 of March from 6pm
Exhibition on view: 20 of March - 13 of July 2024
The exhibtion and its satellite events aim to contribute to the debate on whether or not to enter the new geological epoch of the "Anthropocene", discussed this year by the International Commission on Stratigraphy of the International Union of Geological Sciences. The Anthropocene is characterized by the advent of humans as the main force of change on Earth, surpassing geophysical forces.
A team of artists and researchers comes together for the exhibition, combining artistic and scientific methods to explore the significance of declaring the new geological epoch and to develop collective approaches to addressing the multiple crises characteristic of the Anthropocene.
Photo Credits: Daniaux-Pigot, More-than-Planet
Graphics: WE ARE AIA