Workshop| Artifact: all bodies form the landscape
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Artifact: All Bodies Form the Landscape
Created by Albert Potrony, Thursday, July 3, 2025. A work of art, a versatile piece of furniture, or a workshop material. An artifact is all of these things: a singular object, halfway between an art installation and a pedagogical resource, specifically designed to accommodate mediation proposals and educational materials, created by artists and energized by an educator. All Bodies Form the Landscape is the proposal designed by artist Albert Potrony for Artefacto.
This workshop invites you to imagine and create shared landscapes based on your own body in relation to the different sculptural elements of the artifact. Playing will become an individual and collective exploration of artistic disciplines such as installation and performance. It combines rigid geometric pieces with soft, flexible elements to connect our bodies through them, transforming ourselves and the space at the same time. Test, build, rehearse, make, undo, and remake. Reinvent the infinite possibilities of the Artifact with each participation!
A workshop created by Albert Potrony, a multidisciplinary artist born in Catalonia and based in the United Kingdom who uses sculpture, installation, and performance as a basis for exploring participatory artistic processes. He has exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including the Tate, Serpentine Galleries, Whitechapel Gallery, South London Gallery, Gasworks, Camden Arts Centre, V&A (London), Serralves Foundation (Porto), and La Panera Art Center (Lleida).
This activity is recommended for families with children ages 4 and up.
Timetable
Thursday, July 3, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
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Free admission until capacity is reached.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

