Art Line through the needle eye of EU

Keep your fingers crossed this week!

The decision for the EU-application will be taken in the end of the week. So many interesting and exciting projects are waiting for a starting signal. The geography is close, the mobility of people and works of art easy over the sea.  The result will be a sustainable network of co-operators in the extended art field where art institutions, cultural centers, museums, academies and technological laboratories co-operate.

 

Does art in public space have to be a sculpture made in eternal bronze? Can it be a temporary projection in a suburb or an intervention in the countryside? Art Line will explore different artistic strategies on how to interact with the environments, to relate to space and place and to deal with social, local and global issues.

 

Can we can open up for another notion of public space  – as a digital one? How can we combine digital, virtual and physical space? Art Line will create an experimental digital art platform for exchange and also works as a new way of commissioning art works. The digital projects will have an impact on the “real” world.

 

There will also be a cross-cultural memory bank of storytelling from sea travelers on the Baltic Sea, history and present times presented and re-interpreted as art exhibitions.  A basis for initiating art associations, and much much more is within the project.

 

Seminar, workshops, hands-on, experiments, exhibitions, performances and more to expect if the application go through the eye of the needle.

 

Laznia Contemporary Art Centre in Gdansk, Mejan Labs in Stockholm, Galeria El in Elblag, Kulturcentrum Ronneby, Karlskrona Konsthall, Gdansk  City Gallery, Blekinge Institute of Technology, WaterJet Lab, NetPort.Karlshamn, Baltic Sea Cultural Centre in Gdansk, Statens Konstråd and Kalmar Konstmuseum are partners. Lead Partner is Blekinge Museum. Associated organisation is the Swedish Art Associations, Blekinge.

 

 

 

The harbour of Gdynia. Photo Torun Ekstrand The harbour of Gdynia. Photo Torun Ekstrand

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