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everything affects everything (everything gardens)

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We introduce the framework of La Escocesa's program in the coming months. Everything gardens is a permaculture principle that refers to the idea of how in nature every being, element or system interacts with its environment and modifies or influences it in some way. That is, everything affects everything. The same happens in an institution, where there are no neutral decisions or isolated elements, where any change or choice, no matter how small, inevitably affects others.

Understanding ourselves as interdependent beings on a planet with finite resources helps us to become aware of the impact of our actions and how we relate to our environment. To help us put this co-responsibility into practice, we have outlined some cultivation zones that are the framework of thought, values and intentions that nurture and shape everything that happens at La Escocesa and that we will be sharing throughout the program. +info

agenda

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guided tour

february 7th from 11h to 13h
Come and learn about the history of La Escocesa and its current functionings by taking a tour of the different warehouses and workshops. +info

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fill this void with candles

february 12, 17, 19 & 24 from 18h to 20h
Yves B. Golden and Maria Roy propose a ceramic pottery and candle making workshop that goes beyond the artisan exercise of moulding the material. +info

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tanatolab

february 26 & 27 from 17:30h to 20h
An encounter to share experiences, practices and critical perspectives on death. How can we go through farewells with greater presence, dignity and tenderness? +info

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irrigation systems

march 3, 10 & 17 from 18h to 21h
Is it possible to irrigate with less water? Maria Roy proposes an alternative way to irrigate crops more sustainably. This workshop will take place between La Escocesa and Centre Civic Sant Martí. +info

new residents

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We are very excited to welcome the new residents of La Escocesa, throughout the month we will be uploading their profiles to the website so that you can see the new additions both in creation and research. Welcome! +info

 

 

 

 

 

residents agenda

6th of february
laMetro, together with others, inaugurates the collective exhibition "Tot el que no hi cap. Escoltar, suar, menjar, cridar.", residency Emergències 9' in Mostra FemArt in Ca la Dona. +info

Until the 15th of march
Natalia Castañeda Arbeláez participates in the collective exhibition: "Crono-poètiques del gel" curated by FUGA, Ona Bros, in the civic center La Farinera, in the Ciclo de Temporarls.

Until the 23rd of march
Natalia Castañeda Arbeláez participates in the collective exhibition 'Matrias' in the Museo de Arte de Pereira, with the work: Melancolía.

Until the 21st of april
Hac Vinent participates in the exhibition ‘Colección MacbaPreludio. Intención poética’ with the work ‘Hard Persistence’ in the MACBA. +info

Until the 4th of may
Tau Luna Acosta presents the mediation room from the exhibition Amazonías in the CCCB. +info

Until the 6th of june
Bárbara Sánchez Barroso participates in the exhibition Amable Informal in the Centre d'Art Fabra i Coats curated by Pilar Cruz. +info

Until the 8th of august
Natalia Castañeda Arbelaez participates in the exhibition ‘Miradas, notas a partir de la coleccion del Museo de Arte de Caldas’ curated by Laura Puerta, in the Centro Cultural de Manizales del Banco de la República de Colombia. +info

 


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