Welcome, please stay a while
A one-day conference
Welcome, Please Stay a While is a day of meetings and conferences which will take place on May 8 2014. The day includes discussions with international guests about the potential of various types of residencies and different trans-disciplinary institutional practices.
Virginie Bobin, Elisa Del Prete and Saskia van Stein present three short papers to introduce a reflection on how to activate context-specific practices at the margins of the centers, on how to establish a dialogue between a resident and a territory and on what formats to develop to support this dialogue. Andrei Siclodi discusses these topics with the guests and the audience.
Lungomare introduces the new artistic direction and the Radical Hospitality theme which will be at the centre of the 2014 programme. It will be followed by a discussion with the public, and finally by a dinner.
Lungomare
Lungomare
The Culture Department of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol
The City of Bolzano – Office for Culture, active Cohabitation, Environment and Equal Opportunities
Hotel Laurin
What´s on
EXHIBITION :: Binta Diaw :: Collective Practices – A Living Experience of Feeling ListenedAbout Lungomare
Lungomare, a cultural association founded in Bolzano in 2003, was created from the desire and necessity to open a space in which to share differences, experiences, opinions and desires, a space in which to make the link between cultural production and the political and social dimension. Lungomare undertakes projects that investigate and test possible relationships between design, architecture, urban planning, art and theory, the results of which are presented in different formats: public discussions, conferences, publications, exhibitions and interventions in public spaces. All these formats are characterised by the intention to interact with cultural and socio-political processes relating to the region in which Lungomare is located.
Currently Lungomare’s activities focus on long-term residency projects, a format whereby Lungomare invites guests to engage and interact within the context of South Tyrol. Lungomare’s activities are based on three principles: specific attention to the context in which the association’s projects are undertaken, the transdisciplinary approach that distinguishes these projects, and reflection on the role of Lungomare as a cultural institution in connection with the region in which it operates.
Territory
Lungomare is located at the edge of Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol, and relates to the context in which it operates, attempting to highlight the dynamics of change. Large urbanized areas alternate with broad areas of intensive cultivation and yet others of picturesque landscape, all of which penetrate the centre of the city. The city is surrounded by mountains and this is one of the reasons why the tourism industry has become a driving force in this locality. The demographic structure of the city has been characterized for a long time by the coexistence of two populations, those speaking German and those speaking Italian. However, the social and demographic composition of Alto Adige Südtirol is changing. Migrants, including those from non-European countries are making their way to the area to settle, whilst others, including political refugees, are flowing through the region.