Open Art presents In Search of the Invisible, a series of workshops for children and young people designed by Estudio Nómade, which invites them to explore the exhibition of Mario García Torres through imagination, play and creative speculation.
This cycle proposes a playful and experimental approach to contemporary art through three workshops: Yo lo había ponido aquí, Ghost Dance, Memelograma.
En búsqueda de lo invisible is an invitation to look beyond the obvious and discover new ways of creating, imagining and sharing.
This studio is made up of Elvia González and Carlos Villajuárez who combine their multiple disciplines to create a space for creation, play, imagination, exchange of ideas, art and speculation. Within the studio, they put into practice exercises that combine different disciplines such as visual arts, cinema, theater, literature, illustration and editorial design, in order to achieve a novel and playful space in which participants can discover other ways of creating and bringing it into everyday practice.
As part of the development of the workshops, dynamics of integration, participation and collaboration are established to highlight creative capacity and sensitivity as something natural in each of us.
Estudio Nómade has given workshops at the Palace of Autonomy of the UNAM, Open Art, the Baltic Space, the Ibero-American University, the Children's Library Working Group of the Official College of Librarians and Documentalists of Catalonia, among others. In addition, its editorial line has been part of book fairs such as “A book is...” of Open Art, “Frontiers. Independent Publishing Fair” organized by Casa Espiral at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum, “Cultural Book Fair” at the Ibero-American University, among others.
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Arte Abierto inicia su programa de mediación y comunicación educativa 2022 con una conversación entre la investigadora y escritora Irmgard Emmelhainz y Sebastien Noel de Troika, tomando la exposición No Sound of Water como punto de partida. Abordarán los temas presentes en este proyecto, como el Antropoceno, y harán diferentes lecturas y cuestionamientos (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).
Irmgard Emmelhainz transmitirá en vivo desde No Sound of Water en Arte Abierto.
