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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | 🇪🇺 EUNIC Berlin: Talking European cultural policy 🇪🇺
➡️ On the panel: Cristina Plett, Mikko Fritze, Elisabeth Schweeger, Zuzana Megova
✨ For more info find the link in bio!
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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | 📣PANEL DISCUSSION / Shaping the future: Europe’s cultural policy in focus📣
🇪🇺 What should European cultural policy entail? This panel discussion, organised by EUNIC Berlin (European National Institutes for Culture), offers an opportunity to exchange ideas with cultural policy experts and experienced practitioners. The event is intended for professionals, students and those generally interested in culture. By participating, you might even contribute to shaping the future of European cultural policy! The event will be held in German.
📍When and where: 23 May 2024 at 6pm, Institut français Berlin (Maison de France, Salle Boris Vian)
Please register: anmeldung.berlin@institutfrancais.de
Free entry!
Programme:
6.15 – 6.45 pm
‘The promotion of cultural diversity and cultural heritage in Europe: analysis of current European cultural policy - successes and limitations, innovative approaches’
➡️ Barbara Gessler, Head of the European Commission’s representation in Berlin @eukommission
➡️ Gitte Zschoch, Secretary General of IFA (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) @ifa.de
➡️ André Wilkens, Director of the European Cultural Foundation @europeanculturalfoundation
6.45 – 7.15 pm
‘Culture as a driving force for Europe - examples from European practice’
➡️ Mikko Fritze, Director of the Finnland-Institut @finnlandinst
➡️ Elisabeth Schweeger, Artistic Director of the European Capital of Culture @salzkammergut.2024
➡️ Stefan Rössel, Commissioner for Foreign Cultural Policy, German Federal Foreign Office
➡️ Zuzana Megova, Director of the Slovakian Cultural Institute in Berlin @slovenskyinstitutvberline
🇪🇺 Thank you very much to our collaboration partners: @ifkudamm and @oesterreichischebotschaft !
📍For more info find the link in our bio!
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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | 🔶OPEN STUDIO: LAURA KÄRKI🔶
We are delighted to present the next Finnish artist to open the doors to her studio: Laura Kärki! She is one of the six artists participating in the Visiting Art/ists 2024 exhibition “I find you in all these things”, currently on display at the Finnland-Institut.
📌 Kärki’s Open Studio event will take place on Monday 27 May 2024 at 6 pm in Berlin-Schöneberg. The event will be held in English. 📌
Laura Kärki is known for experimenting with a wide range of materials and mastering multiple techniques. Everyday life, the modern family, and human interactions in all their complexity are her biggest inspirations. Kärki has had exhibitions in Berlin, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Mänttä, Seoul and Tampere. Her works are included in the collections at the Finnish State Art Commission and at the Lahti Museum of Visual Arts Malva.
👉 What is Open Studio?
At our Open Studio events you will have the opportunity to meet Berlin-based Finnish artists and explore their studio spaces. This new series was launched by a visit to Antti Pussinen’s studio in Berlin-Britz.
📩 If you are interested in participating in the event, please register by emailing us at mirjami.schuppert@finstitut.de by 20 May. We will then send you a confirmation with the exact address of the studio.
✨ Save the date! ✨
🖼️ Artwork in the post: ‘Berlin Frog 4’, mixed media, 11 x 19 x 19 cm, 2022–23.
Currently on display @finnlandinst.
@laurakarki @jussigoman @jussi.jaaskelainen @anttipussinen #jarkkoräsänen @elsa.salonen @kobaia.design @wertteri
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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | 🌍Babylon Europa 2024!
On Saturday 18 May, Babylon Europa - The Culture Show will open at ufaFabrik at 5 pm.
We are looking forward to experiencing an extraordinary, mesmerising show on a covered open-air stage with artists from 12 different regions and countries in Europe.
✨Babylon Europa also features Finnish circus artist Inka Pehkonen. ✨
➡️ Inka Pehkonen lives in Berlin. She fell in love with circus at the age of 10 and turned it into her artistic career. Later she graduated from the Lahti Circus School in Finland.
➡️ Inka is one of the founding members and artistic directors of SISUS, an internationally renowned contemporary circus company from Finland. Inka's newest mission lies within Germany, as she and circus artist Imogen Huzel build their new interdisciplinary circus company with the intention of furthering the independent landscape of circus in Germany and beyond.
She’s toured over 20 countries with her own projects, mixing circus, theatre, writing, dance, and music. 🎪
You can find the link to the event in our bio! 📌
2. Inka Pehkonen ‘Memoirs of mud’📸: Camila Berrio @camila.berrio.photo
3. Inka Pehkonen ‘Memoirs of mud’📸: Karine Brava @karinebrava
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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | 🎨’Dream job in the heart of the arts - and how I managed to survive it!’🎨
New blog post on our website from Mika Minetti!
Minetti worked as the Finnland-Institut’s Head of Culture from 2020 to 2023.
In his blog post, Minetti reflects on how these years were defined by the uncertainty brought by the pandemic and war, but also by many successful projects, all of which were reached by a large audience.
🖌️One of Minetti’s favourite projects was choreographer Emrecan Tanis’ video work H-ome. It was projected onto the wall of the Musiikkitalo in Helsinki. Emrecan Tanis’ work was part of the project ‘Together Alone’. The project was a response by the Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes to the challenges of the corona pandemic.
You can read the full blog post in Finnish and German on our website. Check the links in our bio!
1. Mika Minetti at the Finnland-Institut. 📸: Bernhard Ludewig
2. Wild at Heart (opening night): Kati Laakso, Tero Kuitunen, Janne Airaksinen, Tuuli-Tytti Koivula & Mika Minetti, Kämp Galleria, Helsinki, 2020. 📸: Otto Virtanen
3. Together Alone: H-ome, Musiikkitalo, Helsinki, 2020. 📸: Katja Tähjä
4. Schloss Hollenegg: Mika Minetti, Tuomas Markunpoika & Alice Liechtenstein, 2021. 📸: Mika Minetti
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...ugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png | ☀️Upcoming TelepART events in May!☀️
Claire Travers’ research group – Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week
Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week is an annual event organised by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Claire Travers’ research seeks to improve the efficacy of local procurement and local market engagement during humanitarian response operations.
Anastasia Krasnoshchoka – Flowers Also Cry
National winner of the European Charlemagne Youth Prize, ‘Flowers Also Cry’ is a compelling contemporary dance performance highlighting the untold stories of courageous women affected by war. This evocative piece explores the resilience and sacrifice of these women, offering a heartfelt portrayal of their experiences. The dance performance is part of the Tampere Dance Current Contemporary Dance Festival.
‘Flowers Also Cry’ by Anastasia Krasnoshchoka; performed by Kim Strobel, Anette Toiviainen, Maria Solti Järvet, Natalie Cox and Anastasia Krasnoshchoka.
The events are supported by the TelepART funding programme.
👉 What is TelepART?
TelepART Mobility Support is a funding programme for performing artists, scientists and researchers to travel and perform internationally. Grants are awarded both for performing art projects and research events.
2. Anastasia Krasnoshchoka: Flowers Also Cry. 📷: Galyna Baz @galynabaz
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