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CONFERENCE Reshaping the Art World: An Experiment in Collaborative Change-making

The results of the RESHAPE research are here – at the final conference, the RESHAPE community will come together and welcome artists, art workers, researchers and policy makers to discuss their ideas, test their proposals and join in on the conversation on the future evolution of the arts sector.

RESHAPE is an experimental, collaborative, bottom-up process that creates instruments for the transition towards a fairer arts ecosystem, more in tune with the evolution of society. At the heart of this research is a process involving 40 artists and art workers from across Europe and the Southern Mediterranean, engaged in collaborative work relating to five major challenges of today’s arts sector: Arts and Citizenship, Fair Governance Models, Value of Art in Social Fabric, Solidarity Economies and Transnational/Postnational Artistic Practices. Together they have created a series of prototypes – ideas and concrete tools that reflect and incite the transformation of the art sector towards practices that are more equitable, more sustainable, and more in line with the civil role of the arts.

The results of the RESHAPE research are here – at the final conference, the RESHAPE community will come together and welcome artists, art workers, researchers and policy makers to discuss their ideas, test their proposals and join in on the conversation on the future evolution of the arts sector.

The programme takes place in two cities – Zagreb and Ljubljana – and is a patchwork of diverse activities. You will be able to:

The conference will also include the launching of the publication RESHAPE: A Workbook to Reimagine the Art World – a book presenting all
RESHAPE Prototypes in dialogue with a number of existing, reworked, and commissioned works selected by the RESHAPE community.

Finally, many informal, playful, artistic moments will help the participants discover and connect to the vibrant and dynamic RESHAPE
community.

The conference welcomes artists, art workers, researchers, policy makers, funding organisations, journalists, and everyone else interested in the transnational arts sector and its evolving practices. Join us to think and act towards the transformation of the arts sector!

For a detailed programme with a description of the activities, speaker biographies and other info, click here.

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