Walk&Talk returns to São Miguel between 5 - 20 July and in its ninth edition, the festival welcomes more than fifty artists, collectives and curators, presents dozens of new projects that cross art, dance, performance, architecture, design, cinema and music, and builds a new temporary pavilion designed by Artworks & GA Studio. The programme is organized around art circuits that extend to various localities and spaces of the island, hosts artistic residences, exhibitions, shows, concerts, talks.
AC/E, through the PICE a Mobility grants, covers the travel expenses of the Spanish artists invited to participate by Dalia de la Rosa and Lola Barrena. This support is aimed at internationalizing the visual arts sector.
Dalia de la Rosa and Lola Barrena will offer a workshop on the topics they investigate from Tenerife, as an island, as well as the Azores -Sao Miguel-, about the need to rethink the adverb away until its immersion in contemporary artistic questions .
Walk&Talk is the annual Arts Festival of the Azores that happens during two weeks in July and the annual program of artist residencies that are held throughout the year. Experimental and participative, Walk&Talk encourages the creation of new art objects in dialogue with the territory and the socio-cultural specificities of the Azorean region. The project focuses on the involvement of local communities, migrants and visitors, through the knowledge that is generated by expanded domains of the arts.
AC/E, through the PICE a Mobility grants, covers the travel expenses of the Spanish artists invited to participate by Dalia de la Rosa and Lola Barrena. This support is aimed at internationalizing the visual arts sector.
Dalia de la Rosa and Lola Barrena will offer a workshop on the topics they investigate from Tenerife, as an island, as well as the Azores -Sao Miguel-, about the need to rethink the adverb away until its immersion in contemporary artistic questions .
Walk&Talk is the annual Arts Festival of the Azores that happens during two weeks in July and the annual program of artist residencies that are held throughout the year. Experimental and participative, Walk&Talk encourages the creation of new art objects in dialogue with the territory and the socio-cultural specificities of the Azorean region. The project focuses on the involvement of local communities, migrants and visitors, through the knowledge that is generated by expanded domains of the arts.