Join us in Trampoline House and CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics) tomorrow evening, when Castaway souls of Sjælsmark (a group of rejected asylum seekers from the Danish deportation center Sjælsmark) will inform about its campaign For the Rights to Have Rights! and hopes to recruit campaign volunteers. Read more...
Open again
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.
Closed for Easter
CAMP is closed during the Easter break from March 20–28. We re-open Tuesday, March 29. Our current exhibition The Dividing Line: Film and Performance about Border Control and Border Crossing runs until April 16.
Online exhibition catalog
Our current exhibition The Dividing Line: Film and Performance about Border Control and Border Crossing is accompanied by a free online exhibition catalog featuring contributor bios, work/project descriptions, and essays on border politics by Michala Clante Bendixen from Refugees Welcome and Dr. Post Doc Martin Lemberg-Pedersen. Flip through it here or download a PDF version ready to print!