Upcoming Exhibition - "COURAGE & HOPE" From June 18 – September 25, 2022- at Königs-Galerie Kassel, Ob. Königsstraße 39, 34117 Kassel, Germany
☀️🌎🌍🌏 "COURAGE & HOPE"🌏🌍🌎☀️
From June 18 – September 25, 2022
At Königs-Galerie Kassel, Ob. Königsstraße 39, 34117 Kassel, Germany
I am delighted to have been invited to take part in the upcoming exhibition "COURAGE & HOPE" which features amazing work by other international artists as well as students from HBK Braunschweig, Moving School and Universität Kassel, and is taking place in Kassel during Documenta #15.
Each participant was invited to create two pieces of art in response to the words “Courage” and “Hope”, and to also write a short text to accompany these pieces describing where they find courage and hope in their own lives.
These images and texts are meant as seeds and offerings to others in our communities and cultures, to spark conversations about how we find the vitally important qualities of meaning, courage and hope within ourselves and the wider world.
This event is being hosted by the fantastic Moving School details below:
Moving School e.V. is an experimental educational program and artistic research that is the foundation for lifelong learning and creative processes. It is a complement to traditional academic education. Traditional education has a linear design: participating, learning, studying, checking knowledge, going to the next level.
Moving School is more like a learning algorithm and artistic research. Experience, intuition, critical thinking and design logic shape the skills that are necessary to navigate through the challenges and uncertainties of the future. This is rarely found in traditional learning.
Moving School unfolds potentials for positive changes in personal life, in work and in society. Moving School is a worldwide network of students, trainers, professionals, entrepreneurs and artists from different fields and educational centres. It is led by an international board of directors.
For more about Moving School click here.
Poster Image Credit: Elham Hemmat