About the part that art plays in a globalising society

Framer Framed

Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam

20 Sep 2024
13:00 - 18:00

Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein

Join the symposium Het Gedeeld Domein at Framer Framed on Friday 20 September 2024, organised by Public Art Amsterdam and Stadscuratorium Amsterdam. The symposium gives a stage to innovative ideas and innovative (art) projects. Professionals from the cultural and creative industries and policymakers will talk about how we can share public space more equally.

Our public space is a shared domain: residents, visitors, entrepreneurs, animals, plants and millions of other organisms have to share the city’s scarce space. From 20 September to 20 October, Public Art Amsterdam showcases them with the multi-day event Het Gedeeld Domein.

Public Art Amsterdam is a collaboration between the seven Amsterdam art institutions Amsterdam Museum, The Beach, CBK Zuidoost, Oude Kerk, Stichting NDSM, Framer Framed and Zone2Source. For a month, Public Art Amsterdam organises thematic presentations, screenings, tours and performances under the name Het Gedeeld Domein. The symposium on 20 September marks the start of Het Gedeeld Domein.

Through talks and case studies, we will discuss how polyphony, the pressure on the city and visual art relate to public space. What policies, which practical tools and what mindset are needed to better shape the city?

During the symposium, artist Reza Afisina, economist and strategist Najah Aouaki and architect and urban planner Wouter Pocornie will share their views on public space as a place for various users. Afterwards, participants will engage in break out sessions with examples by Klaas Kuitenbrouwer, Afaina de Jong (AFARAI), Brasapark, Vrouwen van West and Peng Zhang‘s Moving Rurality.


Programme

13:15 | Walk-in
13:30 | Start – Welcome by Stadcuratorium Amsterdam
13:45 | Talk – Reza Afisina
14:45 | Talk – Najah Aouaki
15:50 | Talk – Wouter Pocornie
17:00 | Breakouts
18:00 | Drinks

This event is in English and free of charge. Donations are welcome.

This event may be photographed and filmed. Please let us know in advance if you prefer not to have your picture taken.


Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein is co-sponsored by Public Art Amsterdam, Het Stadscuratorium, Gemeente Amsterdam and Het Cultuurfonds.

Framer Framed is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Amsterdam Fund for the Arts; Municipality of Amsterdam; and VriendenLoterij Fonds



Art in Public Space /

Exhibitions


Exhibition: Moving Rurality by Peng Zhang

Presentation of the installation by Peng Zhang outside of Framer Framed for Public Art Amsterdam

Exhibition: Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis

Exhibition about the commodification of knowledge and ignorance, curated by Mi You and David Garcia

Network


Najah Aouaki

Economist and Urban strategist

Wouter Pocornie

Architect

Peng Zhang

Artist

Reza Afisina

Afaina de Jong

Architect