As part of the KPO Scholarship project, I am working on transferring and expanding the context of the exhibition "Yesterday’s Dreams Weave the Ruins of Tomorrow’s Temples". Exhibition implementation : February 2025.
Due to the international nature of the project, it is important to establish and deepen relationships with partners and build trust in the production team. An important point is to recognize the exhibition space and the context of its location, as well as its potential and production and exhibition limitations.
A new exhibition scenario will be created, visual identification, connecting the exhibition event with Julie Loureau’s research project and the Women’s Congress taking place in Brussels at the time, the organizers of which expressed a strong desire to include the exhibition in the event’s program.
The exhibition will not only be a show of the source voice of Polish artists, but also the so-called brave space to establish relationships with the Belgian public and to create a broader field of discussion around the issue of access to safe abortion in Europe for people from diverse social and ethnic contexts, especially migrants and refugees.
The exhibition has the potential to gain a transnational dimension, which will serve not only to strengthen the change in the area of reproductive rights in Europe, but also to develop our future exhibition projects in which science, art and social activity are equal components of the process.
The project is carried out as part of a scholarship from the KPO