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Discussion Series Art in Conflict – Gessnerallee Zurich

Wednesday, 19. February, 17.30h 
Stall 6, Gessneralle 6, Zürich & Zoom 

Voices of Culture in Times of Upheaval
with Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing (documentary filmmaker)
Enas Ismail (artist, researcher)
Liwaa Yazji (writer, filmmaker)

What can art achieve in regions affected by war? How do artists create opportunities for encounters and foster peaceful conflict resolution? Through its practice, artasfoundation is repeatedly confronted with these fundamental questions. 

For the first half of 2025, we have again put together a programme with inspiring guests, dedicated to exploring these questions by an exchange between practitioners and scholars. The series, presented as moderated table discussions by the artasfoundation team, explores specific topics grounded in practical experiences and theoretical insights.

In February, three female artists from conflict regions (Myanmar, Sudan, Syria) come together to discuss the transformative potential of art, as well as its limitations. They approach this from their perspectives of locally rooted documentary filmmakers, art educators, writers, and researchers. At the same time, they address their expectations, aspirations and suggestions to a socially engaged international artistic community.

Spontaneous participation on site is always possible. Online participation is possible with prior registration. Free entry. 

For the event on 19. February, please register here

This event is part of a monthly series that is organised by the CAP, a joint initiative of artasfoundation and the ZHdK in cooperation with Theater Gessnerallee. If you wish to be regularly informed about the agenda of the discussion series each month, please, sign up for our Art in Conflict invitation list here

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Supported by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia
 


Next Dates 

12. March, 17.30h
Georgia in Turmoil 
with Zaal Andronikashvili, Norbert Rütsche and Sonja Schiffers
Zoom Registration

23. April, 17.30h 
Transforming Political Imagination Through Sound
with Stas Shärifullá/HMOT
Zoom Registration

14. May, 17.30h 
Social Art Initiatives Out in the Streets 
with Vera Ryser and Asida Butba 
Zoom Registration

18. June, 17.30h 
Theatre as Generator for Political Liberation
with Iman Aoun and Toni Shapiro-Phim 
Zoom Registration
 

 

Living Room A Space for Artists, Organisations and Communities

The Living Room is a connecting space for displaced communities from Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian artists and international artists and cultural workers collaborating in varied social and artistic forms. 

Besides the activities organised by artasfoundation, the space will also host other projects that simply need a space to work. 

The physical space is accessible for artists, organisations and communities involved in social transformation and looking for a space to practice, rehearse, gather, exchange, perform or simply meet. 

Submit a request for booking the space 
 

 



Solidarity with the People in Georgia

In an act of peaceful civil disobedience thousands of Georgian citizens are marching in Tbilisi and in other cities to demand a fair repetition of their parliamentary elections and the continuation of their country’s European path. They have been upholding these protests for more than 20 days, facing threats and violence from state authorities through security forces.

Petitions:

Civil society in Georgia needs our support – Open Letter to European Commission

Art Against Oppression: Solidarity with Georgia
 

 

Circular

From the current circular

It’s October, and we have returned from three art projects in Armenia and Georgia – back to the reality of being overwhelmed by news, mounting tasks, non-stop meetings, and back to the virtual collaboration between our decentralised workspaces.

Our art projects frequently offer a different kind of summer pause, where the rest of life seems to stand still. These are moments we have been envisioning, planning and preparing for over a year. For us it is the pinnacle of our work, not a pause. We’re not switching off or stepping away; instead, we’re fully immersing ourselves. We use artistic expression to explore and practise a form of togetherness that transcends borders. These moments allow us to envision a future of interconnectedness, however small, that we strive to weave into reality.

Recently we have been using the terms “community” and “socially engaged art” extensively, promoting or rather offering the words to various communities, eager to see what they become; ready for their interpretations to surprise and inspire us. Therefore, with our projects we have been building frameworks for testing these terms, such as the International Summer School for Socially Engaged Art in 2023; Sharing Stories (hopefully taking place as you are reading this circular); and the Living Room, which is a physical art space dedicated to this topic. In August, the Living Room hosted the Art and Social Transformation Lab, where three local art initiatives found their starting point and will be realised in the coming months.

A current example where community is central is Tbilisi Crossroads, a 10-day residency, which marked a milestone for an ongoing project. Community is also an essential aspect of the Teachers Training, an advanced training programme for art teachers from the outlying regions of Armenia, who through the project become part of a wide network that connects art teachers all across the country.

We are interested in each other. We don’t want to live in parallel, we want to learn from each other, artistically and beyond. We also want to get into dialogue with you. Please join us in our Artas Community Event on 26. November as well as our discussion series Art in Conflict online or offline at Theater Gessnerallee Zurich.

As a small team, we want to create a big impact and to do this, we draw our strength from the realisation of our art projects. In the process, the precious moments that arise are thanks to you, our allies who dream along with us and support us by contributing artistically, practically, organisationally or financially to make these projects a reality.

1artasfoundation would like to underline that its use of names and titles particularly in regards to conflict regions should not be understood as implying any form of recognition or non-recognition by the foundation or as having any other political connotation whatsoever.