Europe I Want to Live in
#Europe2050
- Here you can find information about the project: www.e2050.eu
The European Art Exhibition Europe I Want to Live in: (hereinafter also E2050) was announced on October 21, 2021 by Charles University, W & ART and the Czech Centers due to the upcoming Czech presidency of the Council EU. It provides an opportunity to find out how the young generation sees the year 2050 when they are an adult and how they would imagine the development in the given field, the subject of business, or what their vision is from the point of view of the whole of Europe. The resulting picture of the future can then open our eyes and show us what young people care about, what they would like to keep in the future, or, conversely, change their idea of technological development or activities that will go hand in hand with technology.
Regions, cities and municipalities have the opportunity to involve schools in their area of responsibility in the project and find out how the young generation sees the year 2050 in terms of the development of their region.
Participating Czech Centres
- Athens (Europe 2050, tba)
- Berlin
- Bratislava (Europe 2050 Exhibition at the Czech House Bratislava – a collection of
winning artworks with an emphasis on Slovak children’s and students’ works, autumn 2022)
- Brussels
- Bucharest (CreaThink Europe 2050 – Creative Audiovisual Camp for students, 15 – 20
April 2022)
- Madrid (Europe 2050 – an
exhibition showcasing the works by Spanish pupils and students and a round
table on how the young generation perceive Europe and the EU, autumn 2022)
- Munich
- Paris (Europe 2050 and school dialogue, 2023)
- Seoul
- Vienna (Europe 2050 Exhibition – works by Austrian pupils and students; November
2022, a project day
featuring a workshop for young artists focused on the most important current
issues and challenges which we will be facing in the next 30 years, autumn
2022)
- Warsaw (Europe 2050 – school event, October 2022)
Partners
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