SALT joins in the series with a conversation on Omuz, a solidarity network – initiated by a group of people working in the arts and culture, who believe in the urgency of unreciprocated resource sharing and cooperation – which will only be sustainable through the support of others. Omuz was established to respond to the economic precarities and inequalities, which became acutely visible during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to strengthen the network of solidarity.
This recording is part of THE CONSTITUENT MUSEUM IN DIALOGUE, a series of conversations discussing the emancipatory possibilities and limits of museums. Find related talks, and read more on The Constituent Museum in Dialogue.
Produced by SALT, 2021
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