AFAR Talks

 

Reassembling Nature – an open-ended story in various attempts

Anja Lückenkemper in conversation with Alexandru Bălășeșcu

AFAR TALKS
03.10.2023/ 17:00
Anca Poterasu Gallery
26 Popa Soare Street, Buchatest

Time to Care.
”A conversation on the importance of art in health”

Luiza Teixeira de Freitas in conversation with Alina Șerban

AFAR TALKS
23.11.2023/ 18:00
ARAC/ Residence Space – first floor
26 Popa Soare, Bucharest

A SELECTION OF IRISH ECO-ARTISTS

Eve Woods in conversation with Luja Šimunović

AFAR TALKS
15.01.2024/ 19:00
AKADEMIJA LIKOVNIH UMJETNOSTI
Ul. Rudolfa Kolaka 12

 

 

Shared space – How do we co-create and co-opt space?

Sarah McNulty in conversation with Deborah Hustić in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, as part of the course Introduction to the Theory of Art, by associate professor Josip Zanki, Ph.D.

AFAR TALKS
27.02.2024/ 15:30
AKADEMIJA LIKOVNIH UMJETNOSTI
Ul. Rudolfa Kolaka 12

Topographies of Love

Larisa Crunţeanu in conversation with Nevena Škrbić Alempijević, PhD (HR) in cooperation with the discursive program of the doctoral study of Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb

AFAR TALKS
12.03.2024/ 19:30
Putolovac Gallery
Ilica 112

Zoya Laktionova – Memory Pratices
A conversation about how the artist navigates the complexities of history and identity, drawing attention to the nuanced intersections of personal and collective narratives.

AFAR TALKS
16.03.2024/ 19:00
ARAC Space
Popa Soare 26, Bucharest

Curator William Ewing in dialogue with artist Iosif Kiraly

AFAR TALKS
09.05.2024/ 19:00
Popa Soare 26, Bucharest

Speechless

AFAR TALKS

Liesbeth Bik i Jos van der Pol (NL) te Leila Topić (HR) in cooperation with the discursive program of the doctoral study of Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb
7.5.2024, 19:30
Galerija Putolovac
Ilica 112

 

Artists for Artists Residency Network (AFAR) is an EU co-funded project and residency program, aiming to improve the mobility of contemporary visual artists and curators in Romania, Germany, Croatia, and Austria. The project is led by the Romanian Association for Contemporary Art (ARAC) with its three consortium partners – Goethe Institute Network, Croatian Association of Fine Artists, and Künstlerhaus Vienna.

The AFAR Network project is co-funded by the European Union: ”Views and opionions expressed are however those of the autohor(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsable for them.”