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    • AUTHOR’S PROFILES
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    • TEXT ME Leeuwarden 2023
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LOCAL ART SCENE

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LOCAL ART SCENE

Local Art Scene Sfax

May 30, 2022June 13, 2023

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TASAWORAT Webzine

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Since October 2022, the TASAWORAT Webzine is on open space for publishing on contemporary art from and in the SWANA region. Publisher and chief-editor is Bettina Pelz.

The TASAWORAT Webzine started as the experimental publishing platform of the TASAWAR CURATORIAL STUDIOS, a one-year curatorial study program hosted by the GOETHE-INSTITUT in Tunis. The regional project linked the GOETHE-INSTITUTE in Amman, Rabat, Riyadh, and Tunis to qualify and to diversify curatorial practice of contemporary art in the SWANA region.

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TASAWAR Program

The TASAWAR CURATORIAL STUDIOS were a post-graduade study program by GOETHE-INSTITUT Tunis.

The hybrid learning environment featured public art projects in the SWANA region. The program was devleoped and directed by Bettina Pelz.

Building blocks of the program were
1 _ Exhibition Making
2 _ Mediation and Debate
3 _ Documention and Publishing.

Special features were the collective research on LOCAL ART SCENES and the critical reflection on language on contemporary art in the SWANA region in MOVING BETWEEN LANGUAGES.

TASAWAR 2019 – 2022

  • 2021 – 2022
  • 2020 – 2021
  • 2019 – 2020

TEXT ME Programs

Since 2021, INTERFERENCE Tunis and MEDIA ART FRIESLAND are providing writing labs for emerging authors, curators, and artists. With collective workshops and in interaction with artists, curators, and producers, participants are encouraged to write on YOUNG MASTERS exhibitions.

TEXT ME Leeuwarden 2023
TEXT ME Tunis 2022
TEXT ME Leeuwarden 2022
TEXT ME Leeuwarden 2021

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Publisher
Bettina Pelz

Editorial Collective
Alexia Alexandropoulou (Athens), Paola Farran (Amman), Meriam Gaied (Tunis), Cyrine Ghrissi (Tunis)

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Iulia Radu

TASAWORAT Webzine c/o TASAWAR CURATORIAL STUDIOS c/o GOETHE-INSTITUT Tunis