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  • A conversation on industrial histories, sustainable futures & social practices

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    Nov 24 2025 16:00 - 19:00
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    Join us for an open conversation within and around the topics of industrial histories / sustainable futures / social practices between Ställbergs Gruva, Floating University Berlin & JORDlæsninger

    Activists, cultural workers and artists has long occupied and inhabited old closed-down industries as ways to find an affordable framework for their activities. Emptied by their former function-value the sites give space to new interpretation and the often enormous sites give a feeling of unlimited space for testing ideas.

    With an ambition to keep creating collective spaces for sharing and learning we look into how we can build sustainable futures on top of industrial histories through social practices. How are industrial sites shaping our practices and how are they helping us explore new directions, methods and ways of organizing?

    The collectives invited works site-specifically in former industrial locations on longterm committed projects for a conversation on bringing different fields of knowledges together to explore views of nature, possible futures, politics, sciences and arts in relation to culture production from both a city-and a countryside perspective.

    Program: 

    16:00 – 19:00: presentations & conversation (including a refreshment)
    19:00 - 21:00: collective dinner, tickets can be bought separately here https://billetto.dk/e/dinner-a...

    About

    Ställbergs Gruva: aims to be a place where the big questions become personal – and the personal becomes part of the big questions. A place for learning, doubt, and the living. Collective and individual. Existential and political. A place where outer space and world markets lean in together with the soil and worms and roots, and the echoes of human voices in an old machine room. Ställbergs gruva is run by the business association The non existent Center, and is based in an abandoned iron ore mine in Ställberg. The activities at Ställbergs gruva take place in a probing agonism and agreement, and is based in an openness to all living things, history, and our common ground. These activities – whether they are a choir, a publication, or a conversation at the Nittälven shore – can be described as artistic social inquiry. These inquiries take their starting point in a curiosity to understand, and a will to find common ground in a large and unfathomable world, or in feelings of anger, powerlessness and concern. The group often works with common questions and methods, starting in the local surroundings with its economic, social and ecological conditions. Examples of questions are: what kind of knowledge do we need in a world where the climate is changing fast? How can we learn together?
    Owning the site is a long-term commitment with an installment plan until the year 2070.
    https://www.stallbergsgruva.se

    Floating University Berlin
    : a self-organized space and group, where practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds meet to collaborate, co-create and imaginatively work towards futures. On the site of the Floating University,the rainwater collection basin serving the former Tempelhof airfield, a diverse range of animals, plants and algae have taken root and given birth to a unique landscape: a human-made environment reclaimed by nature where polluted water coexists with the relatively new presence of the University, forming a natureculture (Haraway) or a third landscape (Clément). It is in solidarity with the history of the site and with the lineage of alternative narratives for urban development that the Floating e.V. situates its mission: to open, maintain, and take care of this unique site while bringing non-disciplinary, radical, and collaborative programs to the public. In other words, it is a place to learn to engage, to embrace the complexity and navigate the entanglements of the world, to imagine and create different forms of living.
    https://www.floating-berlin.or...

    JORDlæsninger / SOILreadings

    Based on an extensive focus on the Nordhavnen land-reclamation project and the migrating ecologies that simultaneously shape the area into recreational environments and bear witness to heavy industry, SOILreadings want to create spaces that facilitate collective investigations of the intertwined context.
    The project has a particular focus on juxtaposing human conditions with the natural consequences of urban political ambitions, and on examining the city’s view of nature, the cultural history of materials, heavy industries, and local self-organized struggles.The aim is to find entry points for co-creation, not only across people with different experiences and backgrounds, but also the stories found in materials, residues of the building industry and species in the area, to encourage cohesion and edification in future sustainable ecosystems.
    SOILreadings is a project initiated by artists Bodil Krogh Andersen & Martin-Christoffer Lund and is a part of a Testing Ground residency program at Art Hub Copenhagen, in which they will explore how to work with different learning and co-creation formats to form the basis of a future interdisciplinary summer school.

    Organiser

    Art Hub Copenhagen (AHC) er en faciliterende, eksperimenterende og netværksskabende kunstinstitution i København.

    Vi tilbyder residencies for kunstnere, internationale udviklingsprogrammer, tværfaglige fællesskaber og offentlige events, som præsenterer og diskuterer kunstnerisk arbejde og forskning.

    Art Hub Copenhagen (AHC) er til for billedkunstnere, for forskere, for samarbejdspartnere og for alle, der er nysgerrige på samtidens kunst.

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    Art Hub Copenhagen (biblioteket), Thoravej 29, 2400 København

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