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2022

Picnic with Leonardo Delogu

„I am interested in how we perceive because perception is a cultural fact, not only a physiological one, it depends on the cultural, political, economic environment in which we grew up.  I would therefore like to experiment together other possible ways to...

Éva Bubla: Aromawalk

On 4 September 2022, between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Eva Bubla, resident artist of PLACCC Festival, and Judit Szegő, expert of the Clean Air Action Group will lead a smellwalk and invite participants to a related discussion. What smells and scents shape Budapest?...

Energy – Who Owns It?

Thematic talk by Seth Honnor (UK) artist, director, founder of Kaleider, and Kata Győri, expert of Energiaklub at PLACCC Festival The works of Seth Honnor address social and environmental issues by questioning the collective perception and practices we take for...

Going Visiting workshop by Nana Francisca Schottländer (DK)

PLACCC Festival is organising a workshop titled Going Visiting by Nana Francisca Schottländer (DK) on September 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the framework of its Sensing the City program, which focuses on the relationship between art and environmental...

Juhász Kata Company (HU) – Cie. Two in One (A): Our Everyday Circus

A cross-generational family performance set in a street workout park in which the active spectators can also join. Our Everyday Circus is a cross-generational family performance that has a challenging role to play for all age groups. It is both an open-air and a...

Renáta Szabó (HU): Bridge

„How can our individual self-determination change due to the effects of external political events?” A six-hour long performance in public space and an installation about the collective Hungarian powerlessness. In creating her public space action and video installation...

Sensing the City (DK – IT – UK – HU)

We will continue our multi-year project with further artistic actions and interdisciplinary discussions about the question of what kind of connection there is between art and environmental sustainability. Our Sensing the City program, launched in 2021 and...

Kaleider (UK): Pig

The public space installation by the Exeter-based collective is a large, transparent piggy bank, which can be opened when specific criteria are met. The sum collected in the piggy bank may be taken out only when a community is formed around it that can agree...

Daria Pugachova (UKR): Shelter for Freedom

Shelter for Freedom is commissioned by Placcc Festival and created specifically for a location chosen in advance by the artist.  Daria Pugachova is a Ukrainian artist who creates performances in public spaces. After the war broke out she left Ukraine and...