Open Studio
12 April 2024 - 08 June 2024
Framer Framed / Amsterdam, Netherlands
Credits: Framer Framed.
Weaving a Pluriversity is an open studio project by the research group Pluriversity Weavers, hosted by Framer Framed in collaboration with the Van Abbemuseum. Taking place in the newly formed studio space on the second floor of Framer Framed, the project includes gatherings and conversations with Indigenous thinkers to discuss the human connection with our environments through guided walks, collective weaving, a reading and film screenings.
During multiple sessions, members of the Pluriversity Weavers will create a temporal space for dialogue with participants in Amsterdam to practice other ways of learning and to touch upon the need to protect ancestral knowledge. Pluriversity Weavers is a research group focused on deconstructing colonial heritage through affirmative practices aimed at thinking in communality with living territory. With this open studio project they wish to interweave their knowledge with that of the Iku people from Colombia, opening up to multiple co-existing knowledges and the need to respect different ways of living.
Weaving a Pluriversity begins on 13 April with an introductory open day to explore the interconnectedness between human thought and the living territory, with a focus on remembering our connection to Earth. On 4, 11 and 18 May, Pluriversity members will share workshops and conversations that will conclude with activities guided by spiritual leader Mamo Arwawiku and youth member Dwanimako Arroyo Izquierdo from the Iku community Kwarte Umuke from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. On the closing day, Mamo Arwawiku and Inga leader Hernando Chindoy will have a conversation, moderated by Rolando Vázquez.
The results of these gatherings will travel onwards to The Soils Project, a group exhibition exploring the meaning of soil as both matter and metaphor at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven.
Saturday 13 April 2024 | 15:00 – 17:00 Opening studio day of Weaving a Pluriversity. Sign up here.
Saturday 4 May 2024 | 14:00 – 17:00 *Semi-public workshop: Reading session and short film The Black Line Journey.
Saturday 11 May 2024 | 14:00 – 17:00 *Semi-public workshop: Film screening Resistance in the black line and conversation.
Saturday 18 May 2024 | 14:00 – 17:00 *Weaving workshop with women members from the Iku community.
Saturday (1/8) June 2024 | TBA Closing day: a conversation between spiritual leaders Mamo Arwawiku and Hernando Chindoy (with a translation from Spanish to English), moderated by Rolando Vázquez.
*The three workshops require registration. Register here to attend all sessions. By signing up you commit to attending all three sessions, with the first one starting on 4 May.
Location Framer Framed Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71 1093 KS, Amsterdam