«Art in Conflict: Art Shaping Social Transformation»
artasfoundation

Artistic creation in crisis regions is confronted with challenging questions. In this series of talks, different experts and artists come together once a month to reflect on their experiences in the form of a table discussion. This time with: Diala Brisly (fine artist, france) and Cindy Horst (Peace Research Institute Oslo PRIO, Norway).

  • Wed 09/18 5:15 PM

    Stall 6

Credit: Drawing by Pumamimicomix

Englisch

What can art achieve in regions affected by war? How do artists work to preserve human dignity, create new opportunities for encounters and promote peaceful conflict resolution? The Swiss foundation artasfoundation has been initiating and organizing art projects in conflict regions since 2012. In doing so, it is repeatedly confronted with fundamental questions. These questions will be put up for discussion in the discussion series «Art in Conflict».

Each event takes the form of a table discussion with a specific topic. The initial impetus for the exchange is provided by invited experts who work with art initiatives of various disciplines in conflict regions or have published on the subject. This will take the form of either a short presentation or a text that is sent out in advance. Interested visitors are welcome to listen to the discussions or to join in. 

Subscribe to the current program of the «Art in Conflict» discussion series via this link

The event will be hybrid.

Spontaneous participation on site is always possible and participation via Zoom is also possible with prior registration. An event once a semester takes place at the Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK.

Free entry

Access means: Participation via Zoom is generally possible with prior registration: info@artasfoundation.ch. For individual events, registered participants will receive preparatory texts by e-mail.

artasfoundation, Lindenbachstr. 21, 8006 Zurich Center for Art and Peacebuilding (a joint initiative of artasfoundation and the Zurich University of the Arts, ZHdK)

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