Pretraga
Modeling the public in dissonant co-spaces
Since our workshop is approaching, here are some information about it!
General Information
Place: Belgrade, Hotel Park (Njegoševa 2)Date: 27.04 - 29.04.2017.Organizers: Jelena Šantić Foundation (Beograd), Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture (Skoplje), Loose Associations /Slobodne veze/, contemporary art practices (Zagreb)Supported by: European Cultural Foundation and The Ministry of Culture and Information of the Government of SerbiaWorking languages: English, Serbian and Croatian
Goals of the workshop
Workshop The
Creation of public in new spaces/ modeling the public in dissonant co-spaces
is one of the activities of The Dissonant (Co)Spaces, and its aim is to contribute to development of the
governing models of these specific spaces in collaboration with various
professionals in field of cultural management, sustainable development,
cultural policy, political theory, economy, cultural heritage, architecture,
etc. We will offer an insight into the three concrete cases (Pionirski Grad,
Belgrade; Motel Trogir, Trogir; and Kino Kultura, Skopje) and work on the
potential for future development of the three specific spaces/sites, having in
mind the diverse context, socio-political, economic and normative frameworks as
well as preservation of the memory layers of the of cultural heritage.
Additionally, through this workshop, we would like
to try to articulate the following issues: what does the term “dissonant
heritage” mean today, how is it perceived by the broader public; which of the
examples of the 20th century architectural and cultural heritage could be
recognized as worth saving, which of the values they implicitly bear, are
important in larger socio-political and cultural context today and how those
spaces could be reaffirmed through cultural and artistic initiatives (among
others).
AGENDA
DAY ONE April 27th, 2017.
Arrival of
participants, gathering in the hotel until 14.30
14.30 – 15.00 Registration of participants
15.05– 15.10 Welcome speech, Irina Ljubić (Foundation
Jelena Šantić)
15.10– 16.10 Presentation of the first results of
researches
i.
Pioneer
City, Belgrade (Foundation Jelena Šantić)
ii.
Motel
Trogir, Trogir (Loose Associations)
iii.
Kino
Kultura, Skoplje (Lokomotiva)
16.10 – 16.30 Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.15 New tendencies and conceptualization
of new models of cultural spaces in actual socio-political contexts, moderator
(Foundation Jelena Santic)
-
Temporary
Use of Public Spaces / challenges and good practice Iva Čukić (Serbia)
-
Cultural
policies and spaces of cultural production Ana Žuvela (Croatia)
17.15 – 18.00 Discussion
18.00 Dinner
DAY
TWO April 28th, 2017.
9.00 – 11.00 Study trip to Pioneer City (Kosutnjak)
11.00-12.00 Introduction of participants, work in
groups that is focused on the managing, usage and functioning of concrete
spaces
12.00 – 12.15 Coffee Break
12.00 – 18.00 Work in groups that is focused on the
managing, usage and functioning of concrete spaces:
12.00 – 13.30 group work
13.30 – 14.30 lunch
14.30 – 18.30 – group work (refreshments and breaks
according to the group dynamics)
DAY THREE April 29th,
2017
10.00 –
12.30 Presentation of 3 groups and discussion
11.15 - 11.30 Coffee break
12.30 – 13.00 Conclusions and future plans
13.00 Lunch
Ana Zuvela / Biography
Ana
Žuvela is a Researcher at the Department of Culture and
Communication Institute for Development and International Relations.
Originally a concert pianist, Ana holds a Master of Arts in Cultural
Policy and Arts Management from the University College Dublin and is a
PhD candidate at the University of Zagreb. She has experience in
cultural production, arts management, cultural research and advocacy
from working for local government bodies, non-governmental cultural
organizations and cultural institutions. Her research interests include
development of cultural policies and strategies, local cultural
development and decentralization of cultural policy as well as new
models of cultural governance.She has worked on cultural policy research
and expert projects with a range of supra national and national
governmental and non-governmental bodies like European Parliament,
European Commission, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Cultural
Foundation, Croatian Ministry of Culture, Kultura nova Foundation etc.
Ana Zuvela served as the Co-Chair of the LabforCulture Steering
Committee, as Advisor for Cultural Affairs in the City of Dubrovnik and
was a Board member of Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra,independent
organizations Cuter and Art Workshop Lazareti, Kultura nova
Foundation's Committee for Evaluation of the projects, and is a member
of European Cultural Parliament
Iva Cukic / Biography
Graduated
from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade where she earned her doctoral
degree in urban planning. The areas of her research include public space,
self-organisation, DIY philosophy and urban-cultural discourse. In 2014. she
attended a summer school for doctoral students at the Technical University of
Vienna - WWTF International Summer School
2014 "Designing places of emancipation" - Cultural practices creating
alternative values. In 2010. she co-launched one of the first initiatives
aimed at fostering citizens’ participation in urban development, initiating
dialogue between citizens, social activist, urban developers, architects and
city officials about development of the city, called Ministry of space. From
2012. she is programe and art director of the Street Gallery in Belgrade, first
open exhibitional space for comunity and for sharing and co-creation. She works
as guest lecturer and associate on the Interdisciplinary studies at the
Department for urban planning at Faculty of Architecture, University of
Belgrade.
In 2013, she was engaged in (1) research project Urban Incubator: Belgrade-Savamala, in
cooperation with the University of Arts in Zurich - Zürcher Hochschule der
Künste (HDK); (2) research project Mobile
University Berlin-Belgrade-Barcelona, in collaboration with the Technical
University in Berlin and the Guggenheim Lab Berlin. Since 2014, she is head
researcher of Belgrade team for The New
Metropolitan Mainstream project, a research project of the international
expert network INURA. During 2014. and 2015. she worked on a research project Compare: Interdisciplinary explorations of
self-organization and practice, which leading partner is ETH Zurich. In
2015. she was a member of a research team
Researching on Marginality: Europe, Brazil, China, in the partnership with Goethe
Institut through Erasmus + Programme. From
2016. she is engaged in European Commons Assembly that advocates with MEPs for commons-based policies and
institution-building. In the partnership with two NGOs from Belgrade, in
2016. she co-launched the study program “Studies of the Commons”, which seeks
to explore, apply and experiment with the concept of commons in the
local/regional context. Since 2006. she is engaged in professional practice,
participating in numerous research projects, studies, workshops and seminars,
local and international exhibitions. She is an author of the book „Map of
action“ about the urban activism in Serbia, for which she got a special prize. She
is a member of INURA (International Network for Urban Research and Action),
Commons-watch Network (European Commons Assembly), European Network CitizensLab
and Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia.
Looking forward to this exciting event!
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