The Process-Led Curator – Failure as Pedagogy by Kamogelo Walaza
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“Δiotima; or, Δeir*land: A fragmented stori of arkivs, kolektivism, imaginaʃon, & multituds” Book launch and reading by Anna T.Thursday, May 14, 202618:00-21:00 (reading and discussion with Mediterranean snacks)VBKÖ, Maysedergasse 2/28, 1010 Vienna About the bookThis book is an interactive experimental project about creative writing and language, collectivity and multitudes. It is a collection of fictional
“What’s the Tea?” is a series of events designed by and for trans* and queer individuals to share their personal stories, inspirations, aspirations, and creative work. Centered around the concept of storytelling, the event draws on the slang term “tea” – meaning to share truth or gossip – to create a space where participants spill their
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Polyphonic Archive, Entangled Voices | Workshop #1 by Pêdra Costa Creative Infidelity: a research following Nísia Floresta’s strategies of cultural translation Date: April 11th, 2026Time: 15:00-18:00 Guest: Verena Melgarejo-Weinandt Creative Infidelity: a research following Nísia Floresta’s strategies of cultural translation is a project that approaches the archive as a living organism. Inspired by the Brazilian
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Polyphonic Archive, Entangled Voices | Artist Talk Date: April 9th, 2026, 18:00-19:00Doors Open: 17:30 As part of the exhibition Polyphonic Archives, Entangled Voices and the VBKÖ Archive Residency Program, VBKÖ hosts an artist talk with Daniel Hill, Eszter Katalin, Vinko Nino Jaeger and Christina Werner, moderated by Natascha Bobrowsky. Based on their shared research within
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“What’s the Tea?” is a series of events designed by and for trans* and queer individuals to share their personal stories, inspirations, aspirations, and creative work. Centered around the concept of storytelling, the event draws on the slang term “tea” – meaning to share truth or gossip – to create a space where participants spill their
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