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This was an international residency partnership program for creative individuals working across various disciplines to imagine and create work that can make an impact on how we interact with the environment and each other. Through personal research, studio production time, critiques and mentoring sessions, the participants explored concerns around biodiversity, social economy, and human rights to envision emancipatory futures.
About this programme
University of the Arts London (UAL) and KHOJ International Artists’ Association created a new residency partnership as part of UAL’s Art for the Environment Residency Programme (AER). The AER programme offered UAL students and recent graduates a two- to four-week residency period at KHOJ Studios to explore concerns that define the twenty-first century–biodiversity, environmental sustainability, social economy, human rights–and envision a world of tomorrow through their artistic practice.
Through personal research, studio production time, critiques and mentoring sessions, the residency programme provided a platform for creative individuals, working across various disciplines, to imagine and create work that could have the potential to make an impact on how we interact with the environment and each other.