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Economy of Migrant Labor – for the Right to Work (2018)
We shout and shout, but no one listens (2017)
Migration Politics (2016)
Deportation Regime (2016)
The Dividing Line (2016)
Tiffany Chung (2015)
Camp Life (2015)
Education
Undervisningsmateriale: CAMP På opdagelse i et aktivistisk kunstnerisk univers
Gallery guide education program for refugees
Free guided tours
Book a tour/presentation
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CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics

Info
Info & Contact
Team & Board
About CAMP
About Trampoline House
Background
Space views & Floor plan
Awards & Support statements
Become an intern/volunteer
Exhibitions & Projects
Current & Upcoming
Past
News & Events
News
Upcoming events
Past events
Calendar
Press, Videos & Publications
Press about CAMP
CAMP status! (2020)
Threshold(s) (2019-20)
Johan Tirén (2019)
Decolonizing Appearance (2018-19)
Pablo Andres (2018)
Economy of Migrant Labor – for the Right to Work (2018)
We shout and shout, but no one listens (2017)
Migration Politics (2016)
Deportation Regime (2016)
The Dividing Line (2016)
Tiffany Chung (2015)
Camp Life (2015)
Education
Undervisningsmateriale: CAMP På opdagelse i et aktivistisk kunstnerisk univers
Gallery guide education program for refugees
Free guided tours
Book a tour/presentation
Support
CAMP
March 29, 2016

Open again

CAMP
March 29, 2016

CAMP is open again after the Easter holidays. Come see our current exhibition The Dividing Line: Film and Performance about Border Control and Border Crossing, which presents film, video, and live performance work from around the world that bring different perspectives to the complex relations between migration and border politics. The exhibition runs until April 16.

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Newer PostSpecial event: Campaign mobilization meeting w/ residents from Deportation Center Sjælsmark
Older PostClosed for Easter
 
 

Contact

(+45) 72 14 07 66
campcph.org
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Address

c/o Trampoline House
Thoravej 7
DK-2400 Copenhagen NV
Denmark

Hours

Tues, Wed, Fri 1–6 pm
Sat 2–5 pm
(last Fri and Sat of
the month closed)
 

Admission

DKK 40 / € 5 / $ 5.
Free admission for migrant workers and people seeking asylum

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