Open Call
Modeling Resilience with Art with Aviva Rahmani
CAMP FR
Eligibility
Open to all
Number of Participants
15
Deadline
Selection Results (Announcement Dates)
Duration
July 06, 2022 - July 11, 2022
Funding
- €600.00 stipend (one-time)
Costs
- €1,299.00 program fee (one-time)
Facilities
Computer Lab, Conference Rooms, Co-Working, Desk Space, Gallery, Installation Space, Library, Piano, Shared Studio, Sound Studio, Stage, VR Studio
Housing
Kitchen, Private Bathroom, Private Housing
Meals
Breakfast, Coffee, Dinner, Lunch, Snacks, Tea, Vegan, Vegetarian
Public Programs
Community Engagement , Courses, Discussion, Exhibition, Forum, Grant, Mentors, Performances, Professional Development, Publication, Retreat, Schools, Seminars, Visiting Professionals, Workshops
Disciplines
Activists, Biotech, Collective, Conceptual Art, Curatorial, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Land Art, Performance Art
Languages
English
Program Description
At this turning point between Earth rights and Earth fragility, how might we divine messages from the non-human inhabitants of our ecosystems to protect our collective future and find hope, despite threats? Can the trees and small creatures of the world teach us to adapt to a global crisis even as much of the world holds its breathe in the face of catastrophe? Are there threads from cultural, scientific and even spiritual knowledge to lead us out of a labyrinth of trouble? Activities in this workshop are designed to go beyond mindfulness and hear the silent cries of alarm and the whispers of hope we can pass on to others to collectively find the answers we need, welcome or not. Each day of the workshop will focus on employing familiar tools in new ways: walking, journaling, recording, sharing and discussing the implications of our observations.
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