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− | The [[White Aphroid Award]] was an award series that ran from 2016 to 2019 under the umbrella of '''Risk Change''', an interdisciplinary arts, education and audience development project led and coordinated by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in Maribor. The project, which received nearly EUR 1.6 million in funding from Creative Europe, was also supported by the Slovenian [[Ministry of Culture]] and the City of Maribor. | + | The [[White Aphroid Award]] was an award series that ran from 2016 to 2019 under the umbrella of '''Risk Change''', an interdisciplinary arts, education and audience development project led and coordinated by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in Maribor. The project, which received nearly EUR 1.6 million in funding from Creative Europe, was also supported by the Slovenian [[Ministry of Culture]] and the City of Maribor. |
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+ | Risk Change aimed to research, disseminate and promote interdisciplinary art practices as they relate to social and applied sciences, with a focus on contemporary migration and the integration of minority communities. Education and audience development was a particular area of focus, and was delivered through art and touring residencies, exhibitions, lectures, conferences and educational modules across the partner countries (Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, France, UK, Latvia, Netherlands and Malta). | ||
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+ | The project officially launched in June 2016 and ended in August 2020. | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, 9 December 2020
Concept
Risk Change aimed to research, disseminate and promote interdisciplinary art practices as they relate to social and applied sciences, with a focus on contemporary migration and the integration of minority communities. Education and audience development was a particular area of focus, and was delivered through art and touring residencies, exhibitions, lectures, conferences and educational modules across the partner countries (Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, France, UK, Latvia, Netherlands and Malta).
The project officially launched in June 2016 and ended in August 2020.