Wednesday
11 May

Kunst i det offentlige rum – når kunst og arkitektur mødes

Hvordan arbejder det offentlige strategisk og praktisk med kunst i arkitekturen og i byplanlægningen?

Tina Ratzer, Portal, Stengårdsvej. Indviet november 2021. Foto: Torben Meyer

Hvordan arbejder det offentlige strategisk og praktisk med kunst i arkitekturen og i byplanlægningen?

Hvilke værdier er det, kunsten i den sammenhæng bidrager med?

Art Hub Copenhagen og Copenhagen Architecture Festival inviterer til den første i en række af arrangementer i løbet af 2022, der sætter fokus på krydsfeltet mellem kunst og arkitektur. Dette markerer samtidig sammenflytningen i fælles lokaler på Halmtorvet 27 i Kødbyen, København.

Mød specialkonsulent i Statens Kunstfond Louise Straarup, der har været med til at implementere dele af en samlet kunststrategi i Esbjerg, Tyra Dokkedahl, der driver konsulentfirmaet Seriously Fun, som rådgiver og formidler om kunst i og til det offentlige, samt Marius Hansteen, museumsdirektør i Københavns Kommune, som er i gang med at udforme en officiel kunststrategi for kommunen. Hør dem fortælle og samtale om deres erfaringer, idéer og arbejde med kunst i offentlige rum.

Moderator for arrangementet: Forlagschef og direktør i Arkitektens Forlag, Kristoffer Weiss.

Arrangementet laves i samarbejde med Billedkunstnernes Forbund (BKF) og Akademisk Arkitektforening.

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