MoMA Artists Experiment launches The Exchange Archive
Type
Competition, Online Exhibition, Publication
Category
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Design, Digita...
Status
Archived
Deadline
June 29, 2013
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
CAROLINE WOOLARD
Location
New York, United States
For Artists Experiment, a new initiative in MoMA's Department of Education, Caroline Woolard and the MultiAgency Collective have created The Exchange Archive, a global research database for projects about exchange.
From unconventional dialog to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. We aim to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today. The Exchange Archive highlights connections between works.
From now until June 30th, submissions will be seen in MoMA's Cullman Research Center as part of the Exchange Cafe.
Please submit a project here: http://www.theexchangearchive.com/form
The Exchange Archive is a research database for projects about exchange.
From unconventional dialog to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. We aim to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today.
The Exchange Archive highlights connections between works.
You can http://www.theexchangearchive.com/form">add your project or just explore!
From unconventional dialog to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. We aim to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today.
The Exchange Archive highlights connections between works.
You can http://www.theexchangearchive.com/form">add your project or just explore!
The Exchange Archive is a research database for projects about exchange.
From unconventional dialog to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. We aim to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today.
The Exchange Archive highlights connections between works.
You can http://www.theexchangearchive.com/form">add your project or just explore!
From unconventional dialog to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. We aim to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today.
The Exchange Archive highlights connections between works.
You can http://www.theexchangearchive.com/form">add your project or just explore!