Join us for a one-weekend speculative writing workshop at Harpefoss Kunstarena!
The workshop is part of the exhibition The Host Rock and The Deep Time by Ana Brotas,
Karina Sletten, and Viviana Cárdenas.
We invite 8 participants for an artist-led workshop about speculative writing on topics of
mining, ecology, timescales, more-than-human perspectives, history, and fiction. The
workshop will focus on how practices of extraction have infiltrated not only landscapes but
also language, time, movement, and sound.
This workshop isn’t just about writing, it’s also about envisioning together new geographies,
new futures, and new stories. To speculate is an important way of imagining alternative
scenarios and questioning our own perspectives. Through various creative exercises, we will
collectively discuss, reflect on, and share our different understandings of the ways in which
human intervention has shaped the world around us.
After the workshop, the texts and works created during our time together will be combined
into a collective fanzine.
We provide:
Accommodation (2 nights at a nearby location)
Travel (public transport will be covered to and from the venue)
Food (all meals will be provided during the workshop)
Materials (we will supply all necessary materials for the creative activities)
Workshop details:
Date: 10 – 12 November
Location: Harpefoss Kunstarena, Gålåvegen 58, 2647 Sør-fron
Who can participate:
Anyone with an interest in these topics is welcome to join. No prior experience in writing or
art is required – an open mind and willingness to experiment are all you need!
How to apply:
To apply for participation, please submit a short statement of interest (max. 250 words)
outlining your motivation to join the workshop, and your expectations for the workshop. Let
us also know where you will be traveling from, if you have any dietary restrictions, and
anything else you might find important for us to know in advance.
Send your statement to slettenkarina@gmail.com by 30. September 2023.
Note that the number of participants is limited so early application is encouraged.
For any questions about the application and workshop please contact Karina Sletten:
slettenkarina@gmail.com
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