The rationale I used is deeply in synch with the interwoven ideas behind Tatiana Sarasa's work, and aims to strengthen the rationale that humans can be stronger working together towards a goal. 
The end game? To reflect on how we can improve our ways of production and the impact we as a thinking society have had and can change for the better.
The main event consists of a series of open dialogues where professionals of the fields of art, museology, research, design and architecture share their experience. 


PETIT ABA ART LAB 
is an introduction to conscious design and art to the younger ones in an immersive experience inside the exhibition space.


Each one will focus on an aspect of ISHOKUJUŪ, a Japanese expression which refers to the things that truly compose quality of life: 

I: clothing
SHOKU: nourishment
JUŪ: shelter

Tatiana Sarasa facilitates a space to talk openly and consciously about sustainability, circular economy and the role and responsibility of art in human lives and the effect of humans on the planet.

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