Nest. Maternar en Residencia / Resistencia is an artistic residency designed explicitly for artists who are also mothers alongside their children. Its primary goal is to provide a platform conspicuously absent from existing offerings, fostering solidarity among artists who often end up isolated and alienated from existing artistic structures due to having a family.
Category: Sorora e.V
Experience RADAЯ, a unique concert series in Berlin celebrating the incredible compositions of migrant women and FLINTA artists.
Ukrainian Glances. Vernissage01.07.2022 | 6 PMProjectraum CoswigFriederikenstraße 26, 06869 Coswig (Anhalt) Artist: Aleksandra Gorkova, Elena Lazutkina @lazutkinaelena, Flora Gatsenko @gatsenko_flora, Lidiia Moroz @lidiamoroz.art ,Maryna Pliuta @lapl_art ,Natalia Golubenko @nataliegolubenko Curator: Marcela Villanueva FLORA GATSENKO #MaskingTheLight (mixed media installation) Eyes are the mirror of the soul, so they say in Ukraine. When you have a heavy…
The Vierte Welle Films Festival aims to give visibility to female artists and raise awareness about gender inequality, citizen participation, prevent prejudice, fight against discrimination, and recognize rights through audiovisual content, MADE BY WOMEN*, of the so-called fourth-wave feminism.
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“Art is urgent, Residency for Ukrainian artists” is an emergency art program for artists and families from the war zone in Ukraine
Flame Zine arises with the idea of giving visibility to artists around the world who work on different topics that question ourselves as transfeminists. We believe it’s important to generate from self-publication a space that can serve as a channel of information, expression, and artistic exchange. We strongly encourage submissions from artists who experience multiple forms of oppression from Migrants, Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities as well as artists with disabilities, queer, trans, and non-binary/gender-nonconforming people.
Quién le teme a la artista feroz?’, una charla sobre arte, mujer y academia por Sorora e.V que explorará las posibilidades que existían para mujeres y estudiantes artistas en Berlín antes de 1919 y cómo lograron su aceptación en la academia de Bellas Artes.