#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#21: Live with the exhibition, spend time with it.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#61: No all male install teams.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#119: Be a space of production.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#4: Pay what you can.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#21: Live with the exhibition, spend time with it.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#61: No all male install teams.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#119: Be a space of production.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#4: Pay what you can.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|
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04.03.2023 14:00

Pay what you can

Syllabus Reading Group #12

On Thursday 2 February, we will start a new series of Syllabus Reading Group gatherings. In the coming months, we will organise the Reading Group on the 1st Thursday of each month, from 17:30 to 19:00. This first meeting, we will determine the direction together with you; the starting point will continue to be the work of Silvia Federici and other texts in line with her activist-feminist practice.

We will meet live in the Syllabus room and also test the possibility of joining online. Be very welcome and bring books or texts you would like to read or discuss together! In the company of Sara O’Rourke, anthropologist who is working on a PhD on the practice of a.o. Jesse Jones.

Info
  • Live gathering in Syllabus (possibility to join online)

  • Language: Dutch and English

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