CAMP is closed during the Easter break from April 10-18. CAMP will still be open on Saturday April 15, 2-5 pm.
Happy holidays!
If you missed the debate meeting Are human rights being violated in Denmark’s new asylum institutions?, organized by CAMP and Trampoline House last month, you can listen to a broadcast of it here. We will follow up on the conclusions and look into the possibilities of producing a formal complaint to the Danish Ombudsmand. Read more...
For those of you who didn't have a chance to attend the opening of CAMP's current exhibition We shout and shout, but no one listens: Art from conflict zones and its accompanying discussion event War images: How to show that black lives matter, you can listen to a reportage from both events produced by The Bridge Radio.
University of Oxford's "Border Criminologies" blog has posted about CAMP and our past and current exhibitions. Happy reading!
https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/…/centreb…/blog/2017/03/camp-unique
A warm welcome to a screening of artist Oliver Ressler’s new films Emergency Turned Upside-Down (2016) and There Are No Syrian Refugees In Turkey (2016) in Trampoline House’s exhibition space CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics.
The screenings will be followed by a presentation on migrant domestic labor in Sweden by researcher Samira Ariadad and former directors of Konsthall C in Stockholm, Jenny Richards and Jens Strandberg.
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DK-2400 Copenhagen NV
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Tues, Wed, Fri 1–6 pm
Sat 2–5 pm
(last Fri and Sat of
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DKK 40 / € 5 / $ 5.
Free admission for migrant workers and people seeking asylum
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