Designing connection. Participatory practices in art & community
Thesis
Open doors, invisible walls. Curatorial strategies and the limits of inclusion for international participants in Budapest
Supervisor
Fekete Balázs
Thesis opponent
Popovics Viktória
The Bárka Workshop engaged participants in the co-creation of sculptures inspired by Romanian visual heritage using adobe bricks and natural materials, fostering cultural exchange, collective creativity, and reflection on the connections between tradition, community, and the environment.
The Bárka Workshop engaged participants in the co-creation of sculptures inspired by Romanian visual heritage using adobe bricks and natural materials, fostering cultural exchange, collective creativity, and reflection on the connections between tradition, community, and the environment.
Participants co-created a biodegradable sculpture from natural materials, fostering shared experiences and dialogue while encouraging reflection on the relationship between human and non-human systems.
Participants co-created a biodegradable sculpture from natural materials, fostering shared experiences and dialogue while encouraging reflection on the relationship between human and non-human systems.