A day of inspiration and participation, sharing the fruit of the In Public In Particular experience! Get ready for full immersion into the enriching journey of working with artists and art students, developing participatory working methods, creating dialogue between artists, institutes and audiences alike, and learn about producing artworks and setting up events on four different European streets.
The afternoon programme brings guests and partners together to share the results of the 3-year IPIP project. After the plenary introduction, you will meet the projects’ actors in the table discussions. The themes and issues each partner has dealt with in their street will be taken to separate tables for Q&A sessions. Get engaged in their stories of what they learnt from the IPIP experience, and take some guidelines home for your own art projects in the public sphere. To conclude, you are in invited for a drink while enjoying a selection of the works produced during IPIP's many artistic projects.
PROGRAMME
2 - 2.20 pm
Welcoming word by Representative from the City of Antwerp and Taina Erävaara, Head of Fine Arts, Turku University of Applied Sciences (TUAS), Finland (20’)
2.20 – 2.40 pm
Presentation of the IPIP Publication by (name, function), National College of Art and Design (NCAD), Dublin, Ireland (20’)
2.40 – 3 pm
Presentation main results & survey results IPIP by Sari Torvinen, Artistic Director In Public, In Particular project and Jesenka Pibernik, University of Zagreb Faculty of Graphic Arts (20’)
3 – 3.20 pm
Introduction to the themes and issues for the table discussions by the four partners (20’)
3.20 - 3.30 pm
break
3.30 – 4.50 pm
Table discussions ‘What did we learn?’ (80’ - after 40’ you can choose to join a new table or continue at the same table)
• Table 1 – TEAMWORK IN ART PROJECTS / WORKING WITH STREET ACTORS - Turku University of Applied Sciences (TUAS), Finland
• Table 2 - THEMES (add) - National College of Art and Design (NCAD), Dublin, Ireland
• Table 3 – COLLABORATION / ACTIVATE YOUR PUBLIC - Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASKA), Antwerp, Belgium
• Table 4 – STREET GAME PLAYTESTING / BUSINESS MODEL FOR PARTICIPATORY ART - Faculty of Graphic Arts of the University of Zagreb (GRF), Croatia
4.50 – 5 pm
Closing word by Kris van ‘t Hof, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium (10’)
5 pm
Drink and visit to the exhibited art works from the IPIP project in the Permeke Library
PRACTICAL
29.11.2018
2- 5 pm
Permeke Library, Auditorium,
Free entrance. Register here:
https://goo.gl/forms/bPF9APFEF2ZhFGck1
NORTHERN LIGHT PARADE 2018 - ‘FRUITFUL’
Permeke Library, De Coninckplein, 7 pm - …
Get out on the street yourself and join the Noorderlicht Parade, at 7pm, starting at the Permeke Library. This second edition of the Noorderlicht parade is your chance to discover the streets where Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts' In Situ students worked for three years.