STREET ARTS ASSEMBLY at the 2nd Ural Industrial Biennial EKATERINBURG, RUSSIA The Ekaterinburg STREET ARTS ASSEMBLY is an urban exploration, a mobile debate and guide to the poetry and politics of the street-art scene. 14 September 2012 at approx. 14:45-16:15. Starting place: In front of Ural University, 51 Lenin Prospect, after lunch. Ending place: At the Museum of Fine Art, 5 Voevodina Street, in time for the opening of the Special Project.
Part 2 will be a debate modeled on a Arts Assembly Valuation Chamber. 14 September 19:15-20:45 Meeting
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In front of Ural University, 51 Lenin Prospect Contact: Street@TheArtsAssembly.org Вместе мы решили провести Стрит Арт Ассамблею. Посмотреть пространство Екатеринбурга и уличные работы. И обсудить. Всех кто неравнодушен приглашаю, думаю будет интересно Завтра, 14.09, Две сессии: 1 - walk and talk - 14:45-16:15 встречаемся у входа в УрГУ (Ленина 51) 2 - дебаты - 19:15 - 20:45 там же, ауд. 418 Longer Text: The Ekaterinburg STREET ARTS ASSEMBLY An urban exploration, a guide to the poetry and politics of the street-art scene, a mobile debate a Perpetuum Mobilεzation at the 2nd Urals Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art The Street Arts Assembly enters the city through the eyes of its urban artists. It is a walking-talking exploration of Ekaterinburg’s cityscape, street poetry and politics. Works include street art in multiple genres and scales – from monumental to minuscule. Organisers: Ekaterinburg street-artists - Tima Radya, Sergey “Monbrow" Kleschev, PrivetSvetlana Perpetuum Mobilε / The Arts Assembly - Marita Muukkonen and Ivor Stodolsky. The Arts Assembly is a reflexive model for cooperation in the creative field. It unites a diversity of actors in new formats based on participatory action through peer-to-peer platforms. Each AA is a self-constituted gathering with performative aspects and audience participation. It is not a meeting, simply a debate or an exchange of opinions. A whole AA is a timed and choreographed series of performative events. www.TheArtsAssembly.org |