AMAZONIAN RIVERS
Pará | Brasil
We began the Sensitive Territories | Amazonian Rivers project in the region called Baixo-Tapajós, located in Pará State.
Read MoreIn times of emergency, to dream, and promote dreaming, is surely the most politically charged act we can do.
Read MoreUrussanga River was a research activity developed in this hydrographic basin, especially on the margins of the Carvão River and the Urussanga River.
Read MoreDeparting from a performative body immersed in a specific territory, within a climate and landscape never experienced before
Read MoreRealized by Brazilian artist Walmeri Ribeiro and Argentinian artist Daniel Quaranta, between Galicia-Spain and Portugal, in May 2017
Read MoreCurrently, climate change and global warming are no longer a prediction for the future, but rather a reality of our daily lives.
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"We need to broaden the field of artistic intervention in order to interfere directly in the multiplicity of social spaces... "
Chantal Mouffe, 2012
How can we create worlds where imagining, feeling and dreaming boost our power to act and build new ways of being and making possible worlds? What is the place of art in the face of the challenges of [over]living amid the ruins of the Anthropocene?
These questions, as well as the relationship between art and its social, political and environmental engagement, guide the projects and actions developed by the Sensitive Territories platform.
Working to build dialogues and actions between artists-researchers, scientists and local communities, especially traditional communities, we propose ethical-political ways of making art based on performative and collaborative artistic practices. At the heart of our proposals is not what art is, but what art can do.
Pará | Brasil
Rio de Janeiro | Brasil
Santa Catarina | Brasil
Rio de Janeiro | Brasil
Rio de Janeiro | Brasil
Montreal | Canadá
Galícia-Espanha | Portugal
Ceará | Brasil