Seminar

Spaces in Public | Sessions IV/V

October 28, 2020, 14h-15h30 | 17h-18h30 (GMT)

Online event

Overview

Public space and actions in public, such as coexistence management and activation potential. Culture, relations of hierarchy and diversity, art, visibility and the right to the city. Occupation, practices and coexistence as a possibility of political education, in the dimensions of the public and the individual. The search for dignity and a city of solidarity.

Public spaces are constituted beyond the physical structures created for common occupation, making ever more evident the need for an integrated perspective regarding the practices and designs that have determined the spaces and environments and their occupation relations. In this sense, art and cultural practices translate and shape paths, which can reinforce or challenge the logics in use. The focus of this discussion are the affirmation of values and practices from experiences in public, and the revision of social logics from the new demands, the political manifestations in space, the building and the city as expanded dimensions of the common experience, the place of the body and culture in the creation and occupation of urban spaces, and coexistence as potential for critical activation.



Programme
 

Session IV | 14h-15h30

-  Visibility, culture and presence as a right to the city

Cultural practices, work dynamics and circulation of goods and ideas, occupation of public space and visibility. Youth and cultural practices in the construction of social and physical spaces.

Danielle Araujo (CES)

Daniel Teixeira (CEERT) - Lawyer and Project Director at CEERT – Centre for Studies of Labour and Inequality Relations, Brazil ; graduate and specialist in Diffuse and Collective Rights at PUC-SP; Was Visiting Scholar at the Columbia University Law School ,NY, and Fellow do Public Interest Law Institute, Budapest.

Comments: Claúdia Pato de Carvalho (CES)

 

Session V | 17h-18h30

Culture, architecture and hosting as a programme of education and cultural policy

Architecture as a programme of education, construction of space for the exercise of citizenship and cultural and public policy action. Construction of welfare and social health through coexistence and cultural practice.

Danilo Santos de Miranda (SESC SP) - Specialist in cultural action, is director of SESC - Social Service of Commerce in the State of São Paulo. He has a degree in Philosophy and Social Sciences. He acts as a advisor in several entities such as Itaú Cultural Foundation, Padre Anchieta Foundation, Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, Nossa São Paulo Movement and as a member of Art for the World, based in Switzerland.

Comments: Nuno Grande (CES)

Mediator: Shirlei Torres Perez (CES / SESCSP)

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Seminar Series

Spaces in Public