[spectre] CCCK – Lviv Cultural Capital - Guided Tour (Ingela Johansson, Inga Zimprich, Volodymyr Kuznetsov) (Modified by Geert Lovink)

geert at xs4all.nl geert at xs4all.nl
Sun Sep 23 09:59:00 CEST 2007


CCCK – Lviv Cultural Capital
Guided Tour

Sunday September 23rd 6 pm
Meeting Point: Idea Museum
Valova 18 a Lviv

Guided by Oleksandr Ruchko

The Center for Communication and Context (CCCK) is an initiative by
Ingela Johansson (SE), Volodymyr Kuznetsov (UA) and Inga Zimprich
(DE), offering a brainstorm-structure to imagine possible scenarions
for contemporary art institutions in Ukraine. Within the project Post
Funding Eastern Europe the artists currently investigate the
institutional landscape in Lviv, Odessa and Kiev towards a
presentation at the CCA Kiev in October 2007.

This Sunday at 6 pm the artists will present their Lviv-based
research, which included interviews with Vlodko Kaufman, Oles Dzyndra,
Roman Hankevych, Bogdan Shumylovych, Irina Starovoyt, Vasyl Kosiv,
Zenovi Matsurik and students of the MA program at the Centre for the
Humanities, Lviv.

In form of a guided tour through the city existing cultural 
institutions will be
presented as well as we will discuss their possible future scenarios
next to governmental reformation plans. Whether Lviv will blossom as
Ukraine's cultural capital, whether creative industries will foster
cooperation between private and public partners in the future, and
whether the cultural sphere developed in Lviv can inspire other
Ukrainian cities will be topics raised along the tour.
Afterwards we would like to invite the tour's participants to stay for
an informal drink.

Please bring umbrellas in case it might rain.

http://www.ccc-k.net
http://www.guides.lviv.ua
http://www.idem.org.ua
http://www.dzyga.com.ua
http://humanities.lviv.ua


The project Post Funding Eastern Europe is documented at www.ccc-k.net
This phase of the Post Funding project is realized in the frame of the
Swedish Ukrainian Cultural Project SWIZHE organized by Index
Foundation and Center for Contemporary Art Kiev. The Ukrainian -
Swedish program is supported by the Swedish Embassy in Kiev and the
Swedish Institute.
Post Funding is additionally supported by Iaspis.



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