Immigre Artists and Artists at Risk – NCP Network
Documentation: Artists at Risk (AR) Symposium and Screenings
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Tito Valery arrives at Artists at Risk (AR) Safe Haven Helsinki
We are very pleased to announce that Tito Valery will continue his residency with Artists at Risk at the AR-Safe Haven Helsinki. Tito Valery is being hosted at AR-Safe Haven Helsinki from the 25 August to 11 November 2018. During … Continue reading
AR-Residency at Unicorn – Artists in Solidarity, Malmö, Sweden
The AR-Residency at Unicorn, Malmö, Sweden, is hosted by UNICORN – Artists in Solidarity as part the Immigré Artists (IA) and Artists at Risk (AR) Nordic Network by Perpetuum Mobilε (PM) funded by Nordic Culture Point. As part of the Artists at Risk (AR) … Continue reading
AR Resident – Tito Valery
Born CHIFOR C. VALERY, “Tito” is a Cameroonian activist, photographer and media personality from the anglophone city of Bamenda (North West). After studying law at the University of Buea, he begun his career as a radio DJ with a focus … Continue reading
AR-Pavilion in Athens
The Documentation of AR Pavilion – Athens: Launch The Documentation of AR Pavilion – Athens: Installation views ARTISTS at RISK (AR) is a new institution at the intersection of human rights and the arts. AR is dedicated to mapping the field of … Continue reading
Immigré Artists (IA) and Artists at Risk (AR) Nordic Network
Art practitioners are targets of persecution in great parts of the world. This new network for “Immigré Artists and Artists at Risk” interlinks partners’ engagements with art practitioners in need of a “safe haven” from repressive countries of origin, and … Continue reading
AR-Nordic Black Theatre Residency
AR-Nordic Black Theatre Residency is hosted by one of the Nordic Region’s oldest transcultural performing arts institutions. The residency is part of the Immigré Artists and Artists at Risk Nordic Network co-ordinated and curated by Perpetuum Mobile and funded by … Continue reading