The cooperation of artists with local communities | Discussion in English
O czym wspólnie marzymy? | Weekend otwarcia
Zachęta | wejście od ul. Burschego (schodami w dół)
wstęp wolny
18
Event in english
participants: Ibrahim Mahama, Aravani Art Project, Marina Naprushkina
introduction: Agnieszka Pindera, Director of Zachęta, and Omenaa Mensah, founder and President of the OmenaArt Foundation
moderation: Alona Karavai
A discussion about how art, beyond its obvious decorative or critical function, can also become an effective tool for mediation and collective imagination.
Alona Karavai – is a co-founder of numerous art organizations, including Insha Osvita, residency house Khata-Maysternya, agency proto produkciia, the gallery Asortymentna kimnata, and of the art media outlet covering art post impreza. She is also a social investor at Urban Space 500, and a co-organizer of the Porto Franko festival. Alona studied organizational development in TU Kaiserslautern. Her professional interests are cultural management and curating, visual art and music, organizational development and various educational produc
Marina Naprushkina – is an artist, feminist, and activist. Naprushkina works mostly outside of institutional spaces, in collaboration with communities and activist organisations. Naprushkina focuses on creating new formats, structures and organisations based on self-organisation and the intersection of theory and practice. In 2013, Naprushkina co-founded the initiative Neue Nachbarschaft/Moabit, which aims to create a strong community of people with and without migration and asylum backgrounds, and serves as a commons space based on migrant self-organisation, where art has become a key means of communication. Naprushkina received the ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture (2017) and the Sussmann Artist Award (2015). She participated a.o. in the Kyiv Biennial (2023 and 2017), the 7th Berlin Biennial (2011), the 11th Istanbul International Biennial (2009). Together with Nadira Husain, Naprushkina is part of a professorial duo at Universität der Künste Berlin.
Ibrahim Mahama – is an artist based in Tamale. He holds an MFA (2013) and BFA (2010) in Painting and Sculpture from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. Mahama’s work was featured in the 56th Venice Biennale (2015), curated by Okwui Enwezor, and has been exhibited internationally, including Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum (USA), Saatchi Gallery (UK), and Tyburn Gallery (UK). His solo shows include Material Effects (2015, USA) and Civil Occupation (2014, Ireland). His large-scale installations explore themes of labor, migration, and material histories, often using repurposed materials to reflect on global trade and socio-political structures.
W trakcie planowania wizyty w Zachęcie prosimy o zapoznanie się z opisem dostępności: www.zacheta.art.pl/wizyta/dostepnosc.
Zachęcamy do zgłaszania swoich potrzeb minimum trzy dni przed danym wydarzeniem do koordynatorki dostępności: dostepnosc@zacheta.art.pl; tel. 887 036 195 (możliwość kontaktu SMS oraz poprzez wideorozmowę w PJM).
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