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The Cage: Visualising the Housing Crisis

The Cage: Visualising the Housing Crisis

This is a collaborative project between IC-Visual Lab, an independent non-profit organization based in Bristol (UK) and the Spanish artist Julian Barón. The project includes a workshop where participants will visually interpret different aspects of the housing crisis currently taking place in the United Kingdom. The participants of this four days workshop will be using archive materials, pictograms and text to create a series of art works to be installed in the public space. The exhibition will be hosted at 'The BearPit', a public space coordinated by People’s Republic of Stokes Croft (project partner) and it will be composed of 56 panels of an average size of two square metres with the artwork resulted from the workshop.

As part of this collaboration, The IC-Visual Lab organizes a public talk at the Arnolfini Contemporary Art Gallery in Bristol where Julian Barón will explain his trajectory as artist and educator in Spain as well as a publication including some of the artwork created during the workshop.
 

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