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Tuesday Discussion with Dorothea Seror

30.11.2021 16:15  – 17:15 

This week, multidisciplinary artist Dorothea Seror will give us insights into her work. Instead of relying on resources such as wood or minerals, Dorothea Seror makes use of trash to create her artworks. She not only recycles existing objects that would have otherwise ended up in the bin but also reuses her own artworks. As a result, her work is in a constant process of renewal and change. Dorothea Seror's art contains all the information, circumstances, and memories of other works and people and represents a continuity as well as a respectful approach to the environment. Dorothea also directs dance productions with disabled persons, teaches art, and conducts research on rituals and spiritual practices from different cultures that contribute to the health of humankind and nonhuman nature.

Dorothea Seror's website can be accessed here.

The discussion will be broadcast live from the Rachel Carson Center (RCC). To join the zoom discussion, please register in advance via this link.

There will be the opportunity for those interested to engage in a zoom discussion with the speaker after the talk.

For more information on the Tuesday Discussion series, please click here.