Werker Collective are delighted to announce that Manifesta 14 is open in Prishtina, Kosovo for its 100-day interdisciplinary programme. Here, Werker presents Amator Archives (from the Latin amātor: lover) which is a citizen-led archival method developed to support the production of emancipatory political imagination through processes of self-publishing and collective study. The whole programme is open and free for all to visit.

| tag: Prishtina

In Kosovo, a country whose archives are particularly vulnerable and often absent, destroyed or invisible, Amator Archives has been set up at the Centre for Narrative Practice. The project is durational and will continue in some form beyond the 100-day programme of the biennial.

Amator Archives extends an invitation to friends, lovers, families, amateurs or hobbyists to share, discuss and edit personal archives. The project calls for collections of pictures, writings and drawings, documents, scrapbooks, magazines, flyers and posters, newspaper clippings, videos and audio files (original documents or reproductions) from which to create intersecting collective memories.
 
In order to activate the archival process in Prishtina, Werker Collective has contributed 200 documents from their collection in Amsterdam, which focuses on self-organised radical documentary practices and media critique on topics such as labour, feminism, sexuality, ecology and social movements.

Amator Archives by Werker Collective is commissioned by Manifesta 14 Prishtina and supported by Mondriaan Fund and Institut Ramon Llull.

http://www.werkermagazine.org/werkercollective/#/projects/1

 

22.07 → 30.10.2022

Manifesta, the European Nomadic Biennial, comes to Prishtina, Kosovo with a 100-day programme of art, performances, events and workshops with the goal of empowering citizens to reclaim public space.