04/05/2022

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Rehearsing Hospitalities continues in May with Redistributions

Frame Contemporary Art Finland’s public programme Rehearsing Hospitalities continues in May with Redistributions, an event presenting a performance and a roundtable discussion.

Redistributions is organised by Frame Contemporary Art Finland as part of its public programme Rehearsing Hospitalities. In collaboration with the anti-racist platform #StopHatredNow and the Museum of Finnish Architecture, it presents different approaches to redistribution of power and wealth while examining institutional and educational infra-architectures. 

Organised on Saturday 21 May 2022 at the Museum of Finnish Architecture, the event brings together a performative intervention by artist Karolina Kucia and a roundtable discussion with researcher Alemanji Aminkeng Atabong, artist Noah Fischer and Milla Kallio from the urban planning collective FEMMA Planning.

Programme and how to participate:

The programme consists of Karolina Kucia’s performance Imagine, that for some reason, you cannot get in, a parasitic guided tour through the Museum of Finnish Architecture’s institutional space. Redistributions – the roundtable discussion presents participants’ experiences from educational, artistic and spatial practices that challenge normalized structures in managing and distributing power and wealth.


Redistributions
Saturday 21 May, 3–6 pm (EEST)
at the Museum of Finnish Architecture (Kasarmikatu 24, 00130 Helsinki) and on the online platforms of Frame Finland and #StopHatredNow.
Remote and live audiences can join the discussion using the Redistributions Chat.

3pm
Performative intervention by Karolina Kucia (35 min)

3.35pm
Break (10 min)

3.45pm
Roundtable Discussion with Alemanji Aminkeng Atabong, Noah Fischer and Milla Kallio / FEMMA Planning (90 min)
(onsite and audio-streamed on Frame’s Youtube channel)

5.15pm
Break (10 min)

5.25pm
Performative intervention by Karolina Kucia (35 min)


All the events are free and open for everyone to attend, but have limited capacity and require registration in advance. The roundtable discussion will be audio-streamed, with captions, on Frame’s YouTube channel and #StopHatredNow‘s website. Please fill out the registration form, even if you wish to follow the discussion online.

See more information about the programme, accessibility and safer space guidelines:

Redistributions is part of Frame’s public programme Rehearsing Hospitalities. In 2022, the programme focuses on practices that deal with the redistribution of power, wealth, and resources within the art field and society at large. The event is part of the Museum of Finnish Architecture’s festival Long Live Wivi Lönn! and also forms one part of #StopHatredNow programme in 2022 Practising Coexistence.