Past projects
We believe that knowledge and culture have much to offer and can serve as a platform for mutual conversation and formulating an outlook for the future. We also want to create a space for experimentation and exploration for people working in art and involved in research work. We are interested in non-obvious forms and formats in projects that bridge local practice and global discourse.
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Communicating with Flow. A Workshop-Laboratory with Rivca Rubin
A two-day invitation to the verbally tangled, the relationally curious, and the communally ambitious. Whether you move with your body, your words, or your eyebrows—you’re welcome. Open to all, including those outside the dance world and the young people who may well be the wisest in the room.
Co-thinking: open call for the process of artistic research and networking
In Poland, artistic research has been developing for years on the margins of art and science institutions. Although these ephemeral practices are an inexhaustible source of new cognitive strategies, they have not yet found their own place in the cultural field. Their creators lack funding and institutional support, and their work has not received much critical or scholarly commentary that could help deepen our understanding of these practices.
Building Back Better. An International Workshop exploring solutions for the sustainable rebuilding of Ukraine
From January 22nd to February 2nd, 2024, a cohort of 100 professionals, students, and teachers from Ukraine, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, and the UK converged in Warsaw and Lviv with a collective mission to create sustainable solutions addressing Ukraine’s urgent need for a sustainable recovery. Workshop activities took place daily at the WOK Lab space. The main project partners were Umeå University, Umeå School of Architecture, University of Limerick, and Kharkiv School of Architecture.