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TEOR/éTica announces 2023 programme
It is with great enthusiasm that we share here our 2023 Public Program. This year, we will continue to work on projects and processes that have been in development for the past few years. At the same time, we are opening new spaces that we hope will draw from artistic practices to stimulate and strengthen the communities we work with. This year, our houses in barrio Amón will host exhibition projects, publishing workshops, and spaces for study. All the while, we will continue to catalog materials in our library and archive to better enable consultations, while furthering research and experimentation in collective and artistic management practices.
We invite you to join us and stay up to date with our events and activities through our webpage and social networks!
Lola Malavasi Lachner, Daniela Morales Lisac, Paula Piedra
Codirectors TEOR/éTica
San José, February 01st 2023.
2023 PUBLIC PROGRAM
EXHIBITION PROJECTS
- Intervention on TEOR/éTica’s facade by Ivanna Yujimets (March-September)
- Intervention in TEOR/éTica’s patio, by Carlos Fernández (April-December)
- Curatorial Experiment #1, curated by Yolanda Chois (Colombia) (May-September)
- Intervention on TEOR/éTica’s facade by Andrés Murillo (October-February, 2024)
- Curatorial Experiment #2, curated by Natalia de la Rosa (México) (October-February, 2024)
STUDY
- Self-publishing printing workshops (May-November). Practical and theoretical workshops for publishing written and graphic materials related to artistic practices.
PUBLICATIONS
- Introducción al manual del empleade (part II). Digital and printed publication by Beta Local’s editorial project, in collaboration with TEOR/éTica.
GRANTS AND SUPPORT TO OTHER CULTURAL INITIATIVES
- Beca El Flotador: to support the production of work by artists from Central America (March-May)
- Beca Catalizadora (Catalyst Grant): to support art spaces, platforms, and collectives from Central America and the Caribbean that work in community building through artistic practices (September-November)
LADO V – STUDY AND DOCUMENTATION CENTER
- Archive and library open to the public:
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- Thursday and Friday: 1:00-6:00pm
- Saturdays: 10:00am-4:00pm
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- Pasillo Rojo (Red Hallway), a small exhibition space to mediate materials from the archive and the library
- La Fotocopioteca, a tool for the exchange and distribution of bibliographical content on artistic practices
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