#Discourse # Society
Seeing with different eyes

People with different opinions create friction - and in the best case, exciting discussions! Experience the resulting energy in a selection of our discussion formats.

Selection of projects

  • Creative Lab

    The Hidden Project

    Curators from East Asia joined forces in a series of hybrid workshops to explore accessible curatorial practices and critically engage with concepts of access.

    The Hidden Project © The Hidden Project © The Hidden Project

  • Round Table

    Inclusive Curation

    A round table with Kate Brehme, Seungjoo Lee, Hwasoo Yoo, Dirk Sorge and Hyun Jung to promote collaboration between artists with and without disabilities and to prevent discrimination.

    Inclusive Curation © Higraphic © Higraphic

  • Online lecture

    Creative approaches by Dr. Amanda Cachia

    Inclusive art activism and curatorial responsiveness: How a growing number of artists, curators, and academics are rethinking ideas of accessibility through experimental approaches to the production of exhibitions and artistic practice.

    Creative approaches by Dr. Amanda Cachia © Hidden Project © Hidden Project

  • Roundtable

    Barrier-free: On-Going

    On the challenges of creative support for disabled artists and their experiences of curating art exhibitions. Talks about collaboration between disabled and non-disabled artists.

    Barrier-free: On-Going © Goethe-Institut Korea © Goethe-Institut Korea

  • Online and offline conference

    Making Lemonade 2.0

    The Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Korea, the Goethe-Institut Korea, Art Center Nabi and the Arts Council Korea, cultural professionals from Korea, France and Germany on their ideas, reflections and solutions to make art and culture more sustainable, with a special focus on the opportunities that new technologies in art and culture can offer for more sustainability.

    Making Lemonade 2.0 © Formula © Formula

  • Lecture & concert

    Hearratives

    How will the relationship between humans and nature change in the face of climate change? Hearratives combines text reading and music and provides new perspectives on the future and reshaping of this relationship.

    HEARRATIVES © Jinah Min © Jinah Min

  • Film Festival

    Seoul International Pride Film Festival Support

    SIPFF is a festival that unites sexual minorities living in South Korea and their supporters. The festival features movies that tell the stories of sexual minorities from all around the world and shed light on social structural problems and the alternatives.

    Seoul International Pride Film Festival © Seoul International Pride Film Festival © Seoul International Pride Film Festival

  • Dialogue Event series

    Lucky Supper Club

    The "Lucky Supper Club" invites people to come together in a relaxed, informal atmosphere, share a meal and exchange life experiences with women from very different backgrounds.

    Lucky Supper Club © yunakimc © yunakimc

  • Film Festival

    Seoul International Womens Film Festival

    The Seoul International Women's Film Festival (SIWFF) is the largest international women's film festival in the world and a hub of the global network of women filmmakers that discovers and supports gender-inclusive films and women filmmakers.

    Seoul International Womens Film Festival © SIWFF © SIWFF

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