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We are excited to announce the opening of THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BERLIN. On 18 September at 19:00 we will hold an event at Program called The Future of THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BERLIN.

Earlier this summer THE PUBLIC SCHOOL organized a 13-day seminar in Berlin, There is nothing less passive than the act of fleeing… The seminar, meeting each day at a different location in Berlin, took the form of an open reading group, where the texts discussed each day resonated with the site selected. Please visit the project web site for more information on our activities and discussion topics: http://thepublicschool.org/thereisnothinglesspassive/thantheactoffleeing.html

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THE PUBLIC SCHOOL is a school with no curriculum. At the moment, it operates as follows: first, classes are proposed by the public (I want to learn this or I want to teach this); then, people have the opportunity to sign up for the classes (I also want to learn that); finally, when enough people have expressed interest, the school finds a facilitator and offers the class to those who signed up.

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL is not accredited, it does not give out degrees, and it has no affiliation with the public school system. It is a framework that supports autodidactic activities, operating under the assumption that everything is in everything.

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL was started in 2007 in Los Angeles by Telic Arts Exchange.

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There will be several things that take place at The Future of THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BERLIN:

1. A committee member of the THE PUBLIC SCHOOL LOS ANGELES will briefly discuss its history and how it operates.

2. We will have a discussion about how the school could work here and what shape(s) it could take.

3. We will create class proposals.

4. We will talk some more!

Please join us to find out more about the school and find ways that you can participate, including joining the committee (D.A.N.) to help run the school here.

If you have questions please get in touch. Also, please sign up for an account here and afterwards try proposing some classes. To see the activities happening at the other schools, please visit here.

Look forward to seeing you all this weekend!

WHAT: The Future of THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BERLIN
WHERE: PROGRAM, Invalidenstrasse 115
WHEN: 18 SEPTEMBER 19:00 HR


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We have setup a mailing list for “There is nothing less passive than the act of fleeing.” Click here to signup.

This is a discussion list for The Public School project, “There is nothing less passive than the act of fleeing.”

** What this list is for **

1. We will post any last minute details for or changes to meeting places here.

2. It will be the place for any follow-up discussion and some kind of daily summary.

3. A place where anyone else anywhere (including people at various Public Schools who are reading along or running parallel sessions) to participate as much as you want to – send responses, questions, provocations, photos, demands, etc.

Although it is entirely possible that this list will be a wasteland, with one message every day explaining exactly where to go and at what time, it is equally likely that the list will be hyper-active, bombarding your email inbox for the next several weeks. That will be part of the fun. When the project is over this list will be closed.

To send a message to everyone on the list, you can reply directly to this message or just send an email to fleeing@thepublicschool.org. If someone wants to be added to this discussion list, then just send us their address.

** What’s next **

-We are meeting this Sunday, 4 July at INSEL DER JUGEND IN TREPTOWER PARK. We will meet at 17:00 at the bridge and cross it together over to the island. Here is a link on the google map for the events: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=111162172991000092690.0004882558b261f0fd61d&ll=52.503266,13.40435&spn=0.134796,0.301437&z=12&iwloc=000489d578c05f9d5c020

-The readers are in Germany, but have not yet arrived, and may not before Sunday. Our first text is INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL WAR (sections 3 and four) by TIQQUN. It can be found here: http://aaaaarg.org/node/14607/download

or here: http://www.mediafire.com/?gnzwvgmu2ig

We will let you know when the readers arrive and where they can be picked up.

-Finally, in case you haven’t gone to the project web page recently, we’ve updated the locations and the google map: http://thepublicschool.org/thereisnothinglesspassive/thantheactoffleeing.html

Look forward to seeing and/or hearing from you!

Sean, Caleb, Fiona

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An old friend just got a very nice (and large) grant to create a residency at his space, Ptarmigan, in Helsinki. Ptarmigan also hosts The Public School Helsinki. The residency is open to folks from the Baltic and Nordic regions (excluding Finland).

Ptarmigan Artist-in-Residency Programme

Call for submissions

Ptarmigan project space (Helsinki, Finland) is pleased to announce a new residency programme for artists and cultural workers from the Baltic and Nordic regions (excluding Finland). We are seeking proposals from individuals and collectives who work to expand traditional structures of art and cultural production in creative and innovative ways.

Residencies will last for approximately two months each. Our residency programme will focus on dialogue and exchange between visiting artists and the Helsinki-based audience. Preference will be given to proposals that respond to location, community and the environment. We encourage applicants to propose projects that include artist talks, workshops or other community based activity. This programme is made possible by Kulturkontakt Nord.

About Ptarmigan

Ptarmigan provides an open space to create original artistic work outside of commercial pressures. The space is housed at an industrial location in the Vallila neighbourhood of Helsinki. It is a not-for-profit, artist-operated space that regularly hosts workshops, exhibitions, performances and sound events. Our gallery space — or project room — is a non-traditional art space. The project room will function as a studio for the working artist. It is a white room, approximately 21 square metres, with fluorescent lighting. On one wall there is a screen for projections, and the floor is tiled with a rough office-type of flooring. We require that artists create original work during their stay, hopefully utilising the physical characteristics of the space.

The resident will have the use of this room as a studio and exhibition space for the duration of their stay, and they may also use the public/front area (which is frequently used for performances) if required. Various events programming such as workshops and concerts will occur at Ptarmigan during their residency, and the resident will be encouraged to get involved and participate in these, as well as organising events of his or her own design.

What we’re looking for

Ptarmigan is a multi-purpose space that is focused on art and culture. Over the past year the space has hosted a wide variety of projects, events and encounters. These events and exhibitions have both conformed to conventional structures, such as music concerts or exhibition openings, while others have explored areas of alternative education or social/group experimentation.

We have an interest in cultural production and projects that do not fit comfortably into conventional boundaries. We seek work that is transdisciplinary, mixed-media, and interactive in that it finds some way to engage directly with an audience. We support practices that maintain the author/audience relationship, but our preference will be for practitioners who create a two-way dialogue with the audience – exchanging experiences, skills and ideas.

Ptarmigan exists as an alternative to commercially-driven cultural production and relies on volunteer efforts and support from its community. There is a very human-driven basis to Ptarmigan, so residents must be willing to meet people and contribute to the social community. You will be sharing the space with a few artists who have permanent studio space there, as well as interacting with the many participants in our ongoing projects.

Residency dates

Three residencies are on offer for the periods of July – August, September – October, and November – December.

What the residency offers

  • A studio/working space – this may also function as a gallery space for exhibition of work, a seminar room, meeting place, or workshop space. High speed internet.
  • Full kitchen facilities
  • Accommodation in a nearby apartment (within walking distance from the studio)
  • A stipend to cover subsistence costs
  • A materials budget
  • Travel costs to and from Helsinki

Who can apply

Applications are open to artists who reside in the Nordic and Baltic countries outside of Finland. This covers Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the autonomous areas of the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.

Applying

Electronic applications

To apply to the Ptarmigan artist-in-reisdency programme, you must first register as an applicant.

If you have already registered, click here to begin your application .

Analogue applications

If you do not wish to apply electronically, you may download our application form and send it via post to:

Ptarmigan
Nilsiänkatu 10
00510 Helsinki
FINLAND

Deadlines

All applications must be submitted/postmarked by 15 May 2010!

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