MOME MAG Open Fields online lecture I Michael Smythe (UK)

We would like to invite you to the following talk by Michael Smythe as part of our Open Fields Lecture Series, organised by MOME MAG.

We would like to invite you to the following talk by Michael Smythe as part of our Open Fields Lecture Series, organised by MOME MAG.

’Creative Ecologies & Tactical Resistance in the Anthropocene’

 How can we diversify creative practices in response to current ecological and social challenges? Creative Ecologies & Tactical Resistance in the Anthropocene will explore strategies for individuals and communities engaging with the land, prioritising environmental and social justice. Michael will discuss interspecies collaboration, economics and community activism referencing some of his community art projects from London and the UK - such as Phytology, Urban Mind and Mobile Apothecary.

Date: 27th June 18.00 - 19.30 CET 
Language of the talk: English
Place: UP 4th co-working space on projector or online

 On Zoom: 
https://gsa-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/94774113917?pwd=UVJhd0cvRkRUYXZ1dlBIdTdsY2FUZz09

Meeting ID: 947 7411 3917 
Passcode: 036119

Michael Smythe (UK) is an artist, farmer and creative director of Nomad Projects, an independent arts foundation that develops experimental projects across digital and location-specific spaces. Nomad Projects critically engages with issues surrounding environmental and social equality within the urban landscape. 
https://phytology.org.uk
https://nomadprojects.org
https://www.urbanmind.info

2022.06.27
18:00 - 19:30

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Date: 27th June 18.00 - 19.30 CET

Place: UP 4th co-working space on projector or online

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