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WORKSHOP DIARY

TO THE MATADERO WITH NO FEAR
An open panel and a diary on the workshop Al Matadero sin miedo (To the Matadero with no fear), open to spontaneous intervention by all the artists participating in it. A collaborative work by 22 artists with disabilities.

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Finished

Date

1 September 2011
8 January 2012

Timetable

Creative workshops every Wednesday from 11am to 2pm.

Venue

Nave 17. Nave una

Programme

Intermediae
Diario de taller (Workshop diary) is a space open to spontaneous intervention by all the artists participating in the workshops entitled Al Matadero sin miedo (To the Matadero with no fear). Designed as a game, syntax will have its own format and rules within a permanent structure whose content will continue to change as the workshops evolve. Diario de taller will take shape in a panel located in the Intermediae warehouse and will provide different images, videos, audio content, etc., as a kind of bar for tools, ideas, situations and specific people of the workshop.In continuous transformation, this space uses magnetic material like in word games that you stick to the refrigerator, a format suggesting transitoriness that encourages play and experimentation with communication. It aims to be an agile and entertaining tool for internal communication while also representing the group’s work by offering visitors a changing impression of what happens in the weekly workshops. At the base of all this work is communication: a kind of communication that seeks out non-verbal alternatives and finds expression in this new space.   //AL MATADERO SIN MIEDO// is a collective creation project designed from a perspective of universal accessibility. Each Wednesday, 22 artists with intellectual disabilities get together with artists, students from different artistic disciplines and special education professionals with the aim of connecting with each artist’s private universe and facilitating its expression. Throughout its three years of evolution and always adhering to the participants’ interests, the workshop has spontaneously been developing different areas: drawing, comics, animation and video / sound and movement / painting and construction.

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