Artefacting Guwahati collaborates with local partner NDTV IndiaCan to organize Artefacting’s biggest community event to-date
Artefacting Guwahati collaborates with local partner NDTV IndiaCan to organize Artefacting’s biggest community event to-date
It’s been a year since Artefacting Mumbai adorned Dharavi with what was an appreciative arts festival for locals and an open house/contemporary art exhibition for outsiders. And now a year later Arne and I have returned to Dharavi straight off the plane, to meet familiar faces, friends and local partners and explore the continuation of our work with Dharavi.
Artefacting was commissioned to participate in No Longer Empty’s “This Side of Paradise” project at the Andrew Freedman Home in the Bronx New York City. Postponement to the project launch meant we sadly could not realize a project. However Artefacting videographer/editer Iosu Lopez and artist Alex White Mazzarella are happy to provide NLE with a video for their press conference and you with a preview to this dynamic site specific art project.
October 29 & 30, Artefacting and the Queens Museum of Art invite you to come to the Artefacting Willets Point Festiva & Public tours.
Account of the community event Spire - Beacon of Hope, organized by Artefacting Detroit on september 18th 2011, from noon till 4pm at the corner of Shane and Canfield East.
Join Artefacting Detroit on september 18th 2011, from noon till 4pm in a community art project at the corner of Shane and Canfield East.
Artefacting photography contest with 45 children in Dharavi in collaboration with Project Partner No Man’s Art
We have entered the last phase of our immersion into Dharavi: The Intervention - which can safely be called Mural Mode. With less than three weeks left until our multi-media exhibition showcasing our work and forcing a dialog about the connections and disconnections between the “West” and a “Slum,” we have a renewed sense of energy and are…
The welcome sign is highly visible to everyone entering Dharavi from the west side
Our first public painting; a new appearance for the office of our local partner Acorn Foundation.