The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) has published a collection of articles “Decolonial Ecologies”, which brings together artistic explorations…
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) has published a collection of articles “Decolonial Ecologies”, which brings together artistic explorations…
Take a walk with us through the center of Bratislava and get to know the past of the queer people…
A diary can be a simple record of life, but it can also become a tool for reflection, understanding and…
The first solo presentation by the Dutch artist Jonas Staal in North Macedonia will open on March 1st in the Museum of Contemporary Art…
Curated by Paloma Nana and Paulina Seyfried 1. Workshop on Critical Whiteness and Privileges with Rafia ShahnazWed, 18 October 5—8:30…
Explore the current options for queer activism. We will talk about the generational experiences and what do they have in…
The project Islands of Kinship interconnects and transforms the practical functioning of six mid-scale visual art institutions across diverse regions in Europe (Prague, Bratislava, Bitola/Skopje, Cologne, Helsinki, Riga) in an innovative collaboration model addressing issues of inclusion, kinship and togetherness, democratic exchange and the ethics, emotions and practical solutions for environment-friendly institutional operation. Follow our activities and efforts to make a meaningful change in the institutional operations in the field of contemporary visual art.
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