Artist collaborations in action
For many of us, working with artists is both a dream and a challenge. This one-day pre-conference workshop gives you the opportunity to dive deeper into reflection and experimentation surrounding the professional practice of such collaborations. You’ll participate in an alternation of hands-on experiences, guided discussions and flash talks to inspire conversations and get heads, hands and hearts moving on the topic of collaborative work with artists. Speakers with different backgrounds offer you an all-round experience to understand how to approach collaborative work in an effective and productive way.
Two workshops hosted in the BioTehna lab at Kapelika will be conducted by artists and bio artists.You are warmly invited to bring your own experiences to the table, contributing to making this day a fruitful, beneficial, peer-to-peer community building event.
A more detailed programme can be checked here.
Facilitator
Development - International Partnership Coordinator
Session speakers
Ines Montalvao will tell about how can we design an experience for visitors that is relevant for the audience and also a meaningful collaboration between the artist and the science centre. She will share examples and question how can/does context (science vs. art institution) and audiences shape the experience.
Founder and Director of AlElieh for Science Environment and Art Science and Maker Educator / consultant
AlElieh for Science Environment and Art
East Jerusalem
Palestinian Territory
Samar Kirresh will focus on art-science educational activities, where participants are engaged in the creation of individual and collaborative art works mimicking artists’ action and highlighting the interaction between artistic and scientific strategies and contents.
Art Director at Kapelica Gallery
Zavod Kersnikova / Kersnikova Institute
Jurij Krpan and colleagues will involve participants in a practical hands-on workshop held in the BioTehna lab, a place where artists and scientists creatively and innovatively merge living systems with electronic technologies.
Marina Leonard will focus on artists residencies program at Quai des Savoirs (France) and on how to create a fruitful connexion between the hosting structure, the artist and the public.
Michael Bradke will focus on practical experiences that connect the world of sound art and science.
Head of Communication / Director of the Hall of Biodiversity - Ciência Viva Center
Maria Joao Fonseca will focus on how the renovation plan of the Hall of Biodiversity in Porto, which was fully based on the key role played by art and aesthetics in the presentation and exhibition of scientific content and items.