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Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 – интердисциплинарна арт инициатива за кроскултурни проекти
Nomadic Ateliers 3X3: an interdisciplinary artistic initiative ofcross-cultural enterprises

Author(s): Peter Odadjiev
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Институт за изследване на изкуствата, Българска академия на науките

Summary/Abstract: The paper explores the idea behind the researchers’ initiative of creating a travelling art platform, called Nomadic Ateliers 3X3. The concept is to develop an opportunity for creation and exchange of art projects by designers, architects, and scientists in urban environments. The goal is to follow intuition and embrace a challenge to experiment and explore a new collaborative relationship between artists and audiences. Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 is a communal cultural and civil instrument. Temporarily possessing a public space, the Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 creates a message to establish a dialogue with local government bodies regarding specific community issues or highlight the need for an research testing art centre with easy public access. As an independent platform, Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 has a public space that provides a neutral venue for dialogues and debates on cultural and social issues. Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 is a communication tool – the relationship between the public and space, and a dissemination tool – a connection between the cities in virtual space. Artists and the public can interact and collaborate simultaneously and continually. Nomadic Ateliers 3X3 is devoted to providing artistic space for innovation, research, and debates that go beyond limitations. The experience from this project would be implemented to create future platforms of a similar type. Moving around, it would establish a connected community, which will continue to build a robust cultural network through exchanging programmes, collaborative art projects, and distribution opportunities. The mobility approach affects cultural development, cooperation, and exchange leading to a better understanding of diversity and intercultural dialogue.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 136-140
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Bulgarian