MEMORY OF WATER – Series of Webinars

2022-05-08T15:17:12+00:00

More about Memory of Water: https://memoryofwater.online/  https://www.facebook.com/memoryofwaterEU https://www.instagram.com/memoryofwatereu/ MEMORY OF WATER – Series of Webinars 17 November – 16 December 2020 Introducing a programme of webinars that will profile the achievements of six partner cities striving to impact the future of post industrial cultural heritage on the European waterfronts by looking at [...]

MEMORY OF WATER – Series of Webinars2022-05-08T15:17:12+00:00

Memory of Water Webinar – 16 December (Part 1)

2020-12-16T10:04:13+00:00

Invitation to webinars on Wednesday 16 December What's the future of waterfront heritage zones in the post industrial cities of Europe? Part 1: 12.13:30 CET Part 2: 14-15:30 CET Part 1 : 12-13.30 CET  Impact of culture and European projects- from cultural planners and expert's perspective  In these two webinars we invite you to [...]

Memory of Water Webinar – 16 December (Part 1)2020-12-16T10:04:13+00:00

CEO Iwona Preis’ reflection on Memory of Water and Connecting Georgia

2020-12-11T12:28:42+00:00

The Golden Balance- Between Artistic Expression and Cultural Heritage Preservation Yesterday Intercult in collaboration with Batumi House Argani in Georgia broadcasted an international webinar on the subject of art encounters in public space and heritage preservation. Ana Riaboshenko, Art Curator – Contemporary Art Space Batumi, remembered Intercult visiting Adjara region in Georgia with Seas and [...]

CEO Iwona Preis’ reflection on Memory of Water and Connecting Georgia2020-12-11T12:28:42+00:00

Time strollers – Stockholm, Water city in transformation – a conversation between artists and urban planners

2020-12-07T14:31:44+00:00

Memory of Water is an artist-led project exploring post-industrial cultural heritage on waterfronts in the context of urban planning and community development. Over two years, participating partners from six countries (Intercult in Sweden, Stad Ostend in Belgium, the Municipality of Levadia in Greece, BSCC in Poland, Fablevision in Scotland, and Ormston House in Ireland) [...]

Time strollers – Stockholm, Water city in transformation – a conversation between artists and urban planners2020-12-07T14:31:44+00:00

Showing of Batumi artists Irakli Dzneladze and Zaira Nadirasvhili

2022-05-08T15:25:12+00:00

Connecting Georgia: Showing of Batumi artists 1/3 Zaira Nadirasvhili - FATHER & Irakli Dzneladze - MEMORY Live Streaming on Facebook - November 1st 13:00 & 14:00 (Sthlm time) The event is part of the international project Connecting Georgia, which aims to explore post-industrial waterfront heritage in the context of urban planning and community development through [...]

Showing of Batumi artists Irakli Dzneladze and Zaira Nadirasvhili2022-05-08T15:25:12+00:00

Event: TIDSFLANÖRERNA (Time Strollers)

2020-10-25T09:09:57+00:00

Event on October 25th / 1pm-4pm TIDSFLANÖRERNA (Time Strollers) During the last month, five Stockholm based artists were researching the post industrial cultural heritage on waterfronts between Norra Hammarby, Tegelvikshamnen and Stadsgården which are undergoing a transformation process. By doing silent walks, raising questions and travelling back in history, they explored these areas from an [...]

Event: TIDSFLANÖRERNA (Time Strollers)2020-10-25T09:09:57+00:00

Artists to Connecting Georgia

2020-04-29T17:15:57+00:00

  One of 2020’s projects for us at Intercult is Connecting Georgia. Due to the current situation with COVID-19 pandemic, all abroad travel has been put on hold until things have calmed down. But we love the project so much we thought we’d share the talented artist’s who are participating! These artist’s are partnering with [...]

Artists to Connecting Georgia2020-04-29T17:15:57+00:00

Preserving the cultural heritage of the old city and seaside in Batumi

2019-12-19T08:40:23+00:00

Connecting Georgia (2019-2020) is an artistic project that aims at developing and discussing tools that can be helpful to tackle the challenges for sites with post-industrial cultural heritage. The project connects the city of Batumi with other european cities engaged in the Memory of Water Creative Europe EU project. From the last decade some [...]

Preserving the cultural heritage of the old city and seaside in Batumi2019-12-19T08:40:23+00:00

OPEN CALL: CONNECTING GEORIGA

2020-01-14T09:32:41+00:00

23 - 29 March 2020 Batumi, Georgia Connecting Georgia is an artist-led project exploring post-industrial waterfront heritage in the context of urban planning and community development. The project is connected to the Creative Europe funded project Memory of Water that gathers six partners in Europe and funded by the Swedish Institute, Third Country Participation in the Baltic Sea region. [...]

OPEN CALL: CONNECTING GEORIGA2020-01-14T09:32:41+00:00
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