Exhibition Citizen Earth 2020

Citizen earth © Six Space

Opening | Fri, 27.11.2020, 6 p.m.
Opening hours | 27. - 29.11.2020 (see below)

Formerly Vietnam National University Hanoi

Last year Six Space initiated Citizen Earth with the aim to raise environmental awareness through art, cultural, community-based education programs and interdisciplinary dialogue between artists, researchers and experts in natural sciences, engineering and humanities.

As we are approaching the end of a roller coaster year, we must question the role of the artist in society as we push forward. What is the value of art in our world? Can art —deemed as ‘nonessential’—still give us hope? How can artists collaborate with people working in other disciplines to create innovation and make an impact? These urgent questions have been coming up over the last few months for all of us: artists, curators, and contributors of the project. A post-Covid world will not look the same, yet, this crucial time opens us up to new experimentations. In ending the year 2020, Citizen Earth are excited to welcome back the Hanoi audience to be a part of our project.

For three full days during the last weekend of November, Six Space invites audiences to attend a series of special events inside the historical National University of Vietnam in Hanoi located on Le Thanh Tong street. Five series of works by Nguyen Linh Chi, Le Giang, Pham Thu Hang, Tran Thao Mien and Nguyen Duc Phuong will bring different stories concerning questions such as the environment, urbanization, heritage, and post-colonial issues.

Besides, audiences can explore the important heritage of architecture and science located on 19 Le Thanh Tong through participating in our special events. Formerly the Université Indochinoise since 1927, the university holds an old collection of natural science, and remains an important laboratory for generations of scientists today.

Citizen Earth also marked the fifth year of Six Space’s establishment in Hanoi, Vietnam, and its active engaging role in art and cultural activities locally and internationally. The wish to bring contemporary art into historical and heritage sites is a continuation of Six Space’s long-committed vision to bridge the creative and discursive gap between the old and the new, the traditional and contemporary.

The project is part of the Cultural and Artistic Responses to Environmental Change program and is made possible by the generous funding by Prince Claus Fund and Goethe-Institut. One work from the project is also available to view online as part of the Take me to the river multimedia exhibition curated by Maya El-Khalil, funded Prince Claus Fund and Goethe-Institut.
SCHEDULE
Friday,
27.11.2020
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
  • Citizen Earth exhibition tour
4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Architecture tour: Tracing Indochina
6 p.m.
  • Opening Ceremony
6:30 p.m.
  • Talk show: with geological engineer Nguyen Duc Chieu and artist Nguyen Duc Phuong
Saturday,
28.11.2020
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
  • Citizen Earth exhibition tour
3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • Workshop: Leftover cotton, hand and needle: The creativity of upcycling, with artist Tran Thao Mien
3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Museum of Biology tour
Sunday, 
29.11.2020
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
  • Citizen Earth exhibition tour
2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Workshop: World in a Flower: Exploring Plants
3 p.m. - 4p.m.
  • Architecture tour: Tracing Indochina

To attend exhibition tour, architecture tour or Museum of Biology tour, please register here (free entrance - up to 15 people per tour)
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Register for workshop “Leftover cotton, hand and needle" (50,000 VND/person - up to 15 people)
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Register for workshop "World in a Flower: Exploring Plants" (50,000 VND/person - up to 15 people)
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ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

SIX SPACE

Six Space is an artist-run art space based in the historical center of Ha Noi, Viet Nam. Initiated as an art and culture educational platform, Six Space endeavors to provide diversity in approaches and perspectives to art and creative practices in Hanoi. The idea is to create an open platform for artistic and cultural exchanges among artists, cultural workers, and intellectuals from different backgrounds through activities such as exhibitions, showcases, workshops, film screenings, art talks, and discussions

PRINCE CLAUS FUND

The Prince Claus Fund has a track record of 20+ years of excellence in supporting cultural and artistic initiatives in the most challenging spaces. We have been a successful actor and liaison in the arts and culture sectors globally, generating possibilities for critical discussion and boosting creative expression. Because of our track record and autonomy, the Fund is seen as a global leader in supporting independent cultural initiatives of the highest quality with a broad social impact. Additionally, our geographical spread has allowed us to accrue an invaluable, extensive network of local contacts – artists, cultural practitioners, institutions and experts.

GOETHE-INSTITUT

The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach. With a network of 159 institutes around the world the Goethe-Institut promotes knowledge of the German language abroad and fosters international cultural cooperation. The cultural and educational programmes encourage intercultural dialogue and enable cultural involvement. They strengthen the development of structures in civil society and foster worldwide mobility.

 

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