Mobilizing Citizenship (MC) is an educational project where Norwegian and international artists and designers are invited to work with a small group of young people aged 12-16 at Kunsthall Stavanger during one semester.

For the spring semester we focused on movement and identity. During the semester the future adults worked with dance, future visions, costumes, performance and questions of identities.

In the first workshop of the semester run by Walk of Shame, the participants created future sci-fi characters consisting of own soundtracks and narratives. The workshop focused on utopias as a tool to express what one find as lacking in the present. Together with artist Zinzi Minott, the future adults worked with body ownership and to confidently respond to the space they are in. In the workshop with Trojan Horse, the participants used Live Action Role-Playing as artistic strategy. By writing a common narrative and

Mobilizing Citizenship (MC) is an educational project where Norwegian and international artists and designers are invited to work with a small group of young people aged 12-16 at Kunsthall Stavanger during one semester.

For the spring semester we focused on movement and identity. During the semester the future adults worked with dance, future visions, costumes, performance and questions of identities.

In the first workshop of the semester run by Walk of Shame, the participants created future sci-fi characters consisting of own soundtracks and narratives. The workshop focused on utopias as a tool to express what one find as lacking in the present. Together with artist Zinzi Minott, the future adults worked with body ownership and to confidently respond to the space they are in. In the workshop with Trojan Horse, the participants used Live Action Role-Playing as artistic strategy. By writing a common narrative and a set of characters, the participants explored the surrounding area while in character. In the last workshop of the season, run by Eglé Kulbokaité and Dorota Gawęda, they found inspiration in a mix of movement patterns such as bird flocking and collaboratory structures in crowds. The group created patterns, images and movements together, as if coming from one big, collective mind.

The overall focus of MC is to investigate how young people can use tools and methods from contemporary art to express themselves and be heard in today's society. MC is not a talent development programme, but rather an investigation into how contemporary art can be a relevant contribution in young people’s lives.

Curator: Kristina Ketola Bore
Project Manager: Marisa Molin
Youth Worker: Trine Ottosen

Mobilizing Citizenship has received generous funding from Arts Council Norway and Nordic Culture Point.

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