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One hour before deadline the application about Art Line was submitted to the South Baltic Cross Border Programme in the end of May.  48 pages and a lot of questions answered. Did I learn something new? Yes, lots and lots. And, it’s interesting to know more about EU-strategies and goals. Now to the sad part - we must wait around four months for the decision.

 

Art Line is a three year project to start up a network of art institutions in the South Baltic Region for cooperation, with two essential lines to follow.

 

1. The Digital Art Platform is a digital public arena for exchange in experimentation and artistic practices in digital media. It is a cooperation between artists, the academy, art institutions and  digital media experts.

 

2. Crossmedia works with art and digital media in the borderland between digital and “real” world. Through exhibitions, workshops, seminars, public projects and digital media art competitions we explore what public art can be if we connect the digital with a physical public place. The events will

be developed as a cooperation between art institutions, artists, laboratories and technicians in digital media.

 

Who are the engaged partners and associated partners?

Blekinge Museum

Laznia CCA, Gdansk

Gdansk City Gallery

Kalmar Konstmuseum

Kunsthalle Rostock

Kulturcentrum Ronneby

Baltic Sea Cultural Centre, Gdansk

Blekinge Institute of Technology

Kaliningrad NCCA

Galeria EL, Elblag

Karlskrona Konsthall

Vilnius Art Academy

And, for all events that will take place on the ferry between Sweden and Poland,

our new associated partner is Stena Line.

 

Keep your fingers crossed and hope for Art Line to get through the small passage into EU.

 

A December photo for Last of May. Photo Torun Ekstrand A December photo for Last of May. Photo Torun Ekstrand
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