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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
June 17, 2016
Byggevirke & Datter
Debate meeting broadcast

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...

CAMP
October 24, 2018

Beautiful in-depth review

CAMP
October 24, 2018
Beautiful in-depth review

Kunsten.nu – Denmark’s primary online journal for contemporary art – has produced a beautiful in-depth review about CAMP’s exhibition Decolonizing Appearance. The review features…

CAMP
October 18, 2018

CAMP shortlisted for award

CAMP
October 18, 2018
CAMP shortlisted for award

CAMP is one of six art institutions and exhibition spaces to be shortlisted by Danish Visual Artist for the 2018 BKF-award for ‘best artist-driven exhibition space of the year’…

CAMP
October 11, 2018

Culture Night: The Politics of Migrant Images

CAMP
October 11, 2018
Culture Night: The Politics of Migrant Images

Would we have a different asylum and integration policy in Denmark if we had different representations of refugees and immigrants? How can we produce new images capable of creating community between new and old citizens?

CAMP
October 3, 2018

Rave Review

CAMP
October 3, 2018
Rave Review

“CAMP’s poetic and agitated exhibition “Decolonizing Appearance” connects people and their living conditions across colonial history and time…”

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