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We are absolutely thrilled to share that our alum Helen Zeru (DAI, 2017) is one of the 12 artists who will be reimagining the future of their cities through design and creative problem-solving as part of the Creative Industries Fund NL & Prince Claus Fund's Building Beyond mentorship programme in 2023! The 12 selected artists come from Ethopia, Mozambique, Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Benin, Egypt, Libya and Tanzania and work in a wide range of design fields including architecture, urbanism, digital design, visual arts, photography, research and performance. The artists will work on projects that re-imagine the future of public space, community and functionality in their own contexts. The program aims to foster thought leadership, promote criticality, reframe design-based practices, and contribute to an ongoing conversation on how creative practices rooted in locality and community can lead to new perspectives and promote transformative urban agendas. DAI's journey with Helen began in 2014 when she warmly welcomed us to Netsa Art Village in Addis Ababa: more than an art space and an art project: it was a collective, a studio, a network, a gallery, a garden, a school, an experimental room, and so many other things. Following the term “Netsa” (translated to “free” from Amharic), Netsa Art Village played the role of a hybrid-crossing space between the urban and the rural, the formal and the unregulated, the conventional and the experimental. Today it is so great to know that although Netsa, unfortunately no longer exists, Helen and her work continue to make the difference. Click to find more information.

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AEROPONIC ACTS 2024 ~ curated & anchored by Giulia Crispiani & Elisa Giuliano. August 1,2,3,4 ~ Dro, Italy

We are excitedly looking forward to return to Centrale Fies, independent centre for the production of contemporary performing arts.

Ghalya Saadawi's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Counter, Revolution, Film

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with Neringa Forest Architecture (Nida)~ led by Egija Inzule, Jurga Daubaraitė, Jonas Žukauskas:

FOREST IS LONG-TERM

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with Bulegoa z/b (Bilbao) ~ led by Marwa Arsanios, Leon Filter, Leire Vergara:

Curating Positions: Stream of consciousness: between collective filmmaking and anarchist thought

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with De Appel Amsterdam ~ led by Noor Abuarafeh & Marina Christodoulidou:

Assembling Land: Rehearsals towards Place-making

Ana Teixeira Pinto's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Mean Girl Theory

Amit S.Rai's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

For a Revolutionary Becoming of Attention: Perception, Movement, Technicity Within and Against Racial Capital

Hypatia Vourloumis' 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Anticolonial Acts

Factory 2.0

Platform for elective courses, initiated and led by students for students ~ as part of the accredited curriculum

23 April, 2024 ~ please join us at Dar Souiri in Essouira for ROAMING ASSEMBLY#31~ The Seven Colours of the Universe ~ curated by Laila Hida. A collab between DAI, IICD and LE18.

Roaming Assembly is our guest curated public program; exploring themes and topics of relevance to the thinking of art in the world today. 

23 & 24 May, 2024 ~ if you live in Zeeland or just happen to be around, we warmly welcome you to join us in Middelburg where our dear friend, writer, curator, educator Tirdad Zolghadr will team up with the Nomadic Curators Vleeshal 2024 -2025: League of Tenders ( Elena Ishchenko and Maria Saycheva) to respond to a wealth of questions and invocations by our students

Clara von Schantz, Yi-Hong Wang (Hong), Celeste Perret, Ania Yilmaz, Ian Nolan, Evija Kristopane, Rex Collins, Thamyres VM, Savva Dudin, Daniël van der Giessen, Federica Nicastro, Lena Pfäffli, Tomer Fruchter, Chloë Janssens, Francesca Pionati, Ivčo Ružić, Alva Roselius, Ariell Zéphyr, Tereza Darmovzalová, Vlio Velema, Christelle Makris, Qiaoling Cai, Antonia Truninger, Lisa Vlamings ~ Conversations-in-a-form: THE KITCHEN.

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with ARCHIVE (Berlin, Dakar, Milan) ~ led by Chiara Figone & Samira Ghoualmia:

Choreopoethics: undisciplined corporeal publishing and choreographic planning

Grant Watson's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Textile Politics: Flags, Nets, Maquettes

Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Penumbra

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with If I Can't Dance I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution (Amsterdam) ~ led by Frédérique Bergholtz & Snejanka Mihaylova:

The Word and the Wound