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Gray Area Gris Symposium
The Otro Diseno,
Foundation for Cultural Exchange and Development and the Dutch
agency Design Flux, in partnership with a large number of cultural
organizations
from Latin America and Europe have the pleasure to invite you to
take part in
Gray
Area Gris, Encounter of Contemporary Jewellery between Latin
America and
Europe.
This extensive, international event encompasses a five day
symposium, a series
of 8 exhibitions and an array of social activities that bring
together visual
artists, designers, jewellery makers, academics, researchers and
promoters from
Latin America and Europe on a stage that stimulates friendly,
creative, and
engaging discussions, able to create an interdisciplinary frame of
reference for
contemporary jewellery and its practices within a truly
multinational discourse.
Gray Area poses a series of encounters that promote
intercultural dialogue
within the field of contemporary jewellery and, on its first
edition, this
dialogue is focused in two continents: Latin America and
Europe.
In an era of globalization, cultural reciprocity is fundamental.
Learning about
others does not only help us to understand and appreciate from what
we
considered as foreign, but also to learn about ourselves. This
symposium aims to
promote understanding and appreciation of the diverse ways to view,
experience,
and create jewellery, to encourage cultural exchange among
jewellery makers in
Latin America and Europe and to combine forces to expand the
audience and market
for this exciting discipline.
From April 12th to 16th 2010, the symposium Gray Area will take
place in Mexico
City's Historic Center. The lectures will take place at Ex Tersa
Arte Actual,
Center for Experimental Arts, while the exhibitions will be hosted
by museums,
galleries, cultural centers and public venues, such as Ex Teresa,
Galeria 100M3,
Galeria Mexicana de Diseno, Dulceria de Celaya, Ex-Galeria La
Refaccionaria,
Casa Vecina, among others.
Participants from all over the world are welcomed to attend. We
invite you to
visit our website to learn more about this exciting event and
register to attend
the symposium.
Registration fee for Gray Area Gris:
3000 Mexican Pesos for Latin American participants
250 Euros for participants from non-Latin American countries
The fee includes:
5 day symposium
Inauguration circuit to all exhibitions
Lunch and coffee break
Working materials
Registration will be open online in our website as from October
15th. Please
note that due to the large amount of registration inquiries we will
apply a
strict first-registered, first-served policy.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or comments
and feel free to
forward this message to the people that you think will find it
interesting.
We are looking forward to see you all in Mexico City!
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