Guided tour / WE SHOUT AND SHOUT, BUT NO ONE LISTENS: ART FROM CONFLICT ZONES — CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics / Artistic visions for a humane refugee and migration policy

After five years of existence, CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics closed on October 1, 2020.
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Guided tour / WE SHOUT AND SHOUT, BUT NO ONE LISTENS: ART FROM CONFLICT ZONES

Every Saturday, CAMP invites you to a free guided tour in the center's current exhibition. Each tour is conducted by a duo made up of a non-refugee intern from CAMP and a refugee volunteer from Trampoline House. Join us and learn more about the current group exhibition We shout and shout, but no one listens: Art from conflict zones. The tours are conducted in English. Danish tours are available upon request.

The exhibition brings together six artists from around the globe to explore the leading cause of displacement: war. The artists are: Khaled Barakeh (Syria / Germany), Gohar Dashti (Iran), Nermine Hammam (Egypt / UK), Amel Ibrahimović (Bosnia-Herzegovina / Denmark), Alfredo Jaar (Chile /USA), Sandra Johnston (Northern Ireland). The exhibition runs until June 17.

CAMP opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 1–6 pm, Saturday 2–5 pm (last Friday and Saturday of the month closed). Free guided tours Saturdays 3–4 pm.

Contact: (+45) 72 14 07 66, info@campcph.org