art space unlimited
From November, 2023 to June, 2025, five European non-profit art organizations have teamed up to learn from each other and find new ways to open up to audiences with limited access to institutionalized culture. Initiated by La Escocesa (Barcelona, Spain), OFF-Biennale Budapest (Hungary), < rotor > (Graz, Austria), Shtatëmbëdhjetë / Foundation 17 (Pristina, Kosovo), and tranzit.cz / Biennale Matter of Art (Prague, Czech Republic), the project Art Space Unlimited builds upon the individual artistic and educational efforts of these institutions, providing space for local communities to gain resilience through participation in politically engaged exhibition programming and residencies.
The art spaces involved will build shared knowledge and organize public events centered around the mediation of art. The project will help these institutions to become spaces relevant for an audience with limited access to institutionalized contemporary art and develop strategies which will be relevant across Europe. The project will culminate in a book that will be made available to cultural organizers and curators in six languages.
For the mediation part, La Escocesa will collaborate with LUMBRE, a research, mediation and cultural programming collective formed by Tau Luna Acosta, Diana Rangel and Juan David Galindo, which uses overflowing methodologies of contemporary art to propose encounters and spaces for collective making. The focus of their relational interests is on migrants from the global south living in Barcelona, and they work to generate fairer spaces for these people, using art as a pretext, a tool and a technology. Lumbre Migrante, one of her projects, is a guide in printed and digital format that aims to accompany and map the process of landing in the administrative procedures linked to the immigration law of the Kingdom of Spain.
La Escocesa edicions
23 April is Sant Jordi, the most beautiful day of the year 🌸 During that week, we will take the opportunity to present some new editions we are working on and offer you some surprises.
Stay tuned to our website and social networks so you don't miss anything! + info
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Until April, 3rd
Sonia Villar accompanies the process Fermentación social-microbiane within the program Entretexeides . Can Felipa (Barcelona) +info
April, 4th at 19h
- Paula Bruna participates, together with Helen Torres, in the conference Mundos posibles. Caixaforum Madrid. +info
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April, 17th at 18h
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Paula Bruna talks about her project El Plantoceno. Ciclo Salvajes, silvestres y espontáneas 2024. La Casa Encendida, Madrid +info
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Until April, 21st
Caterina Miralles has collaborated in the production of the artwork Ministerio de Agricultura, from Daniel de La Barra. Generación 2024. La Casa Encendida (Madrid)
Until April, 27th
- Natalia Carminati participates in the group exhibition Fem Festa: Més enllà de la tradició. Curated by Marco Tondello within the cicle Temporals 2024. Cotxeres de Sants, Barcelona. +info
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Until May, 19th
- Joana Capella participates in the group exhibition Si plou aixi, que no escampi! . Premi Miquel Casablancas. Centre d'Art Contemporani Fabra i Coats, Barcelona +info
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Until June, 2nd
Anna Irina Russell presents the installation Hincharse como en la exposición colectiva L'altre costat . Centre d'Arts Santa Mònica (Barcelona) +info
Until June, 29th
Natalia Carminati participates in the collective exhibition Food Fight. Curated by Mark Sullivan. MSU Michigan State Museum