The River – Public Art Lab, Berlin – 15/10/2024
This summer, PAL organised the Future DiverCities project “The River- Interfacing, Relational Mapping and Storytelling” in collaboration with Katja Aßmann director of the Spreepark Art
Future DiverCities is a four-year project funded by the European Commission (Creative Europe) implemented by European organisations seeking to re-imagine culture-led regeneration of urban empty spaces in an ecological way.
The project will develop cultural approaches to enhance and preserve the ecological value of unused vacant spaces in 8 European Cities: Berlin, Zagreb, Liepaja, Kuopio, Marseille, Florence, Timişoara and Athens.
This summer, PAL organised the Future DiverCities project “The River- Interfacing, Relational Mapping and Storytelling” in collaboration with Katja Aßmann director of the Spreepark Art
LAMA hosted the second edition of its art residency, A dimora From September 6th to 8th, LAMA presented the final program of A dimora, the
Athens faces several urban challenges, especially in the neighborhood of Metaxourgeio, an unofficial and unregulated red-light district that has been largely neglected. The area is
Marseille has seen recent major problems of space management, with deadly collapses of dilapidated buildings, and the city has very important regeneration plans. The intervention
Timișoara is renowned for being a green, living city where nature holds an essential role in the lives of its citizens. The city’s natural landscapes
A work of art is like a treasure chest whose power comes from the mystery it holds. Capturing its secrets requires an encounter between the
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