“What is Magical is Hidden too”, workshop with ARRC Art Residency Research Collective

What is Magical is Hidden too: an Exploration of Zone 00’ by ARRC, Art Residency Research Collective

In Summer 2022, I was invited together with ARRC’s collective members to CAP, Curating Advanced Practice, seminar organized by Stiftung Künstlerdorf in Schöppingen, Germany.

Titled ‘Towards Permacultural Institutions: Exercises in Collective Thinking’, the seminar was curated by Aneta Rostkowska, Nada Rosa Schroer and Julia Haarmann and focused on permaculture principle and vegetal thinking as a way to rethink how we work in our residency and art organisations.

Inspired by the theme of this gathering, we held a group workshop on natural patterns as tools for self-reflection and inspiration for changes in our individual and collaborative work. You can read more about the activities in the publication edited by Julia Haarmann and Nada Rosa Schroer, published by Stiftung Künstlerdorf Schöppingen in 2023. The text is available below (Read the text).

“What is Magical is Hidden too: an Exploration of Zone 00’, workshop for “Towards perma-cultural institutions. Exercises in collective thinking”, Curating for Advanced Practices, curated by Aneta Rostkowska, Nada Schroer and Julia Haarmann, Stiftung Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Schöppingen, Germany, (e-flux announcement, click here).

Read the text

All pictures by: Camillo Pachón – Stiftung Künstlerdorf

“Towards Permacultural Institutions: Exercises in Collective Thinking”, Editors: Julia Haarmann, Nada Rosa Schroer, Schöppingen, 2022, ISBN: 978-3-937828-38-1

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